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In today’s competitive legal market, attorneys who brand themselves as “open to anything” are increasingly being left behind. A new analysis by...
Apple Inc. has suffered a major legal setback in the United Kingdom after the Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) ruled on October 23,...
In an unexpected twist of career and culinary ambition, Isaac Stein, a 31-year-old attorney with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) in Washington,...
In-house legal teams across corporate America are scrambling to interpret and implement the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) new Data Security Program rule,...
In high-stakes legal disputes, negotiations can quickly reach a stalemate, even when the amounts involved run into the millions. While attorneys advocate...
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In a significant courtroom victory, communications giant Viasat Inc. has successfully defended itself against a patent infringement lawsuit brought by SanDisk LLC,...
A Columbia University–affiliated watchdog organization has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. government, demanding access to documents that detail an unusual series...
For years, in-house legal careers have been viewed as a welcome alternative to the billable-hour grind of traditional law firms. With growing...
In a bold legal maneuver that could have significant implications for the federal justice system, New York Attorney General Letitia James is...
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