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    Profiles in Power

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  • January 13, 2006 | Legaltech News

    Tech on Trial: Teaching Rocket Science

    In 1998, Final Analysis Communication Services Inc. was a small Maryland-based company that won one of four coveted FCC licenses to launch 30 low-orbit satellites into space. The fledgling company

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  • October 1, 2010 | Corporate Counsel

    On the Job: Moves

    VROOM! The newest defender of Harley-Davidson's rights is no

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  • January 13, 2006 | Legaltech News

    Tech on Trial: Teaching Rocket Science

    In 1998, Final Analysis Communication Services Inc. was a small Maryland-based company that won one of four coveted FCC licenses to launch 30 low-orbit satellites into space. The fledgling company

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  • January 13, 2006 | Legaltech News

    Trial Tech: Teaching Rocket Science

    In 1998, Final Analysis Communication Services Inc. was a small Maryland-based company that won one of four coveted FCC licenses to launch 30 low-orbit satellites into space. The fledgling company

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  • February 18, 2010 | National Law Journal

    EEOC Hit With $4.5 Mil. In Fees After Dismissal of Sex Harassment Suit

    A federal judge in Iowa has ordered the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission to pay $4.56 million in attorney fees and expenses to a Cedar Rapids trucking business after dismissing the agency's

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  • September 1, 2003 | Corporate Counsel

    We're Not Dead Yet!

    Talk about a job with limited prospects: Arthur Andersen LLP went looking for a new general counsel this spring. Even though the Chicago-based accounting firm collapsed last year over its audi

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  • April 15, 2002 | Legal Times

    Terrorism Insurance

    The terrorist attacks of Sept. 11 have focused attention on the importance of business-interruption insurance like no other event in recent memory. New York Insurance Superintendent Gregory Serio e

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  • September 24, 2001 | The Recorder

    Yahoo's French Connection

    A San Jose, Calif., federal judge could determine today how far foreign countries can go in attempting to force U.S. Internet providers to comply with their laws. Yahoo Inc., which is fighting

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  • November 4, 2002 | Legal Times

    Web Filtering Law Heads for High Court

    The latest in a series of cases testing congressional efforts to restrict Internet access in the name of protecting children is likely to land on the Supreme Court's agenda soon. Un

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