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16 May 2008, 8:03 am
, 20-21 May: US ACI ‘In-house counsel forum on pharmaceutical antitrust’ – Maryland: (Orange Book Blog), 26-27 May : EU Workshop for mediators in IP disputes – Geneva: (IPR-Helpdesk), 27 May: Oliver Rivers to give short talk on ‘spurious precision’ – London: (IP finance), 28 May / 11June: US PLI ‘Advanced patent licensing 2008: What you need to know before licensing your patent’ – New… [read post]
4 Aug 2019, 1:26 pm by Bill Marler
Laboratory testing of environmental samples at Kapowsin Meats by the Washington State Department of Health confirmed the presence of Salmonella I 4,[5],12:i:- in the facility. [read post]
3 Dec 2015, 6:00 am by Administrator
Some law professors and externship directors are using blogging to enhance their classes.[24] Some career-services departments advise students not only to remove embarrassing social-media content but to affirmatively establish a positive web presence.[25] And of course law professors have been blogging and debating the merits of blogging as legal scholarship for many years.[26] This article focuses on blogging by practicing lawyers and law students seeking a career in law practice as… [read post]
17 Aug 2011, 5:46 am by Rob Robinson
http://t.co/mlQoLl0 (Leonard Deutchman) IT Department Takes on Critical eDiscovery Role – http://t.co/iJOa3u1 (Christine Taylor) Legal Project Management from the Inside: http://t.co/ehW6tqe (Sheri Patomaki, Felice Wagner) Mailbag: eDiscovery Education for Lawyers - http://t.co/5q8FGdA (Sharon Nelson) Managing Client Expectations - http://t.co/PsUyRz7 (Micah Buchdahl) Metadata Raises Legal Risks - http://t.co/ouWrO4H (Michael Kozubek) New eDiscovery Rules on the Horizon? [read post]
10 Nov 2023, 3:00 am by Jim Sedor
Just as the Federal Reserve credits Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour for boosting the tourism industry and the overall economy, Swift and Beyoncé’s Renaissance World Tour have been a means for lawmakers to boost their own campaign coffers. [read post]