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19 Nov 2007, 12:38 pm
Perhaps the most interesting part (and this is what LSI and other blogs have picked up on) is the sidebar chart comparing the US News ranking factors and their weights with factors deemed important to students in a National Jurist survey. [read post]
27 Jan 2014, 10:15 am by Michael Heise
The winning paper is published in Law & Social Inquiry, and the winner receives special recognition from LSI at the Annual Meeting of the Law and Society Association. [read post]
14 Feb 2007, 3:43 am
(from LSI) Five Tips for Law Review Online Supplements (from First Movers) [read post]
19 Oct 2009, 8:54 am
The Complainant in this investigation is Qimonda AG ("Qimonda") and the Respondents are LSI Corporation, Seagate Technology, Seagate Technology (US) Holdings, Inc., Seagate Technology LLC, Seagate Memory Products (US) Corporation, Seagate Technologies International (Singapore), and Seagate (US) LLC (collectively "Respondents"). [read post]
1 Feb 2010, 4:58 pm by Barry Herman
  ALJ Rogers also determined that while certain claims of United States Patent No. 6,495,918 (“the ‘918 patent”) were literally infringed by certain products of Respondent LSI, no industry exists in the U.S. that exploits the ‘918 patent (or any of the asserted patents), as required by 19 U.S.C. [read post]
4 May 2012, 7:00 am by William Carleton
It makes me think further of a remark that Superangel Geoff Entress made at the LSI seminar yesterday: there may end up being an adverse selection effect. [read post]
12 Nov 2009, 6:59 am
The Complainant in this investigation is Qimonda AG and the Respondents are LSI Corporation, Seagate Technology, Seagate Technology (US) Holdings, Inc., Seagate Technology LLC, Seagate Memory Products (US) Corporation, Seagate Technologies International (Singapore), and Seagate (US) LLC (collectively “Respondents”). [read post]
22 Jan 2010, 4:35 pm by Eric Schweibenz
By way of background, the Complainants in this investigation are LSI Corporation and Agere Systems Inc. and the Respondents are Tower Semiconductor, Ltd., Jazz Semiconductor, Powership Semiconductor Corporation, Grace Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation, Integrated Device Technology, Inc., Spansion, Inc., and Nanya Technology Corporation. [read post]
23 Feb 2015, 11:50 am by Elim
Oeguk p’yŏnghwa hyŏpchŏng sarye yŏn’gu 외국 평화 협정 사례 연구 / 외교 통상부 평화 외교 기획단 ; 집필, 이 원익 [and 11 others] (Sŏul T’ŭkpyŏlsi: Oegyo T’ongsangbu, 2009). (서울 특별시 : 외교 통상부, 2009). [read post]
15 Aug 2011, 3:38 pm by William H. Holmes
On August 24, I'll moderate a Law Seminars International (LSI) Telebriefing on Section 1603, featuring Stoel Rives partner Greg Jenner and  Victoria McDowell, the Compliance Program Manager, Section 1603 Program, U.S. [read post]
25 Aug 2015, 1:31 pm by Megan Geuss
In 2011, once that payout was complete, Liang became Samsung's System LSI division chief technology officer. [read post]
30 Sep 2013, 10:35 am by Elim
., A Legal Analysis of the Free Trade Agreement between Korea and Vietnam – From Vietnam’s Perspective (II) (Sŏul Tʻŭkpyŏlsi: Hanʼguk Pŏpche Yŏnʼguwŏn, 2011). 서울 특별시 : 한국 법제 연구원, 2011. [read post]
25 Feb 2007, 7:10 am
In a recent discussion with the president of a university which has both a medical school and a law school, he mentioned a fact I found surprising: That while over the past twenty years several new law schools have started,... [read post]
6 Sep 2007, 3:23 pm
Relative to most of my students, I am older, more experienced, have a broader knowledge of the law, and a better sense of what is important. [read post]
1 Feb 2009, 9:08 pm
The economic downturn affects law schools in several conflicting ways. [read post]
14 Feb 2007, 3:28 am
Thanks to Brian Leiter, I now see that the Texas Law Review has joined the club of leading law review with an on-line supplement. [read post]
1 Mar 2007, 12:55 am
Race to the Bottom is probably the first effort by law faculty and students to collaborate on a topic in the blogosphere. [read post]
7 Mar 2007, 10:25 am
A Washington Post article by Ellen Nakashima reports on a Yale law student who has found obtaining a job difficult because of comments posted about her online. [read post]