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Chemistry World June 4, 2013 Maria Burke |
'Legal high' production gathers pace New designer drugs are popping up in Europe at an unprecedented rate, sometimes on the illicit drug market and sometimes as 'legal' alternatives to controlled drugs, according to the latest report by the EU drugs agency. |
National Defense July 2013 Steve Epstein |
Beware of State, Local Pay-to-Play Laws Many companies that have provided goods and services to the U.S. military are now evaluating new markets with state and city law enforcement agencies, which are seeking sophisticated security systems to address their expanding public safety needs. |
Financial Planning June 1, 2013 Miriam Rozen |
How to Hire a Good Lawyer Finding the right attorney requires research, time, thought - and sometimes a dose of bravery. |
On Wall Street June 1, 2013 Alan J. Foxman |
When Settling a Suit Makes Sense Our legal expert discusses when settling an arbitration case saves time and money. |
Chemistry World May 22, 2013 Rebecca Trager |
US Supreme Court rules in favour of Monsanto The Supreme Court justices upheld a lower court's ruling that a farmer, Vernon Bowman, violated Monsanto's intellectual property rights by regrowing second-generation seeds. |
National Defense June 2013 Stew Magnuson |
Defense Industrial Base Wary of Cybersecurity Laws That hackers are intent on stealing U.S. trade secrets -- particularly those pertaining to the military -- is a given. That the United States is capable of responding to this threat remains to be seen. |
Information Today May 6, 2013 |
Wolters Kluwer Expands Daily Reporting Suite Wolters Kluwer Law & Business announced the expansion of the Wolters Kluwer Daily Reporting Suite, the company's tool for tracking daily developments in the law's fastest-changing and most complex practice areas. |
Chemistry World May 3, 2013 Phillip Broadwith |
Judge reverses jury decision over $6.5m Takeda payout A judge has thrown out the jury's verdict in a case between Japanese drugmaker Takeda and a US man who claims that the company's drug caused his bladder cancer. |
Chemistry World May 1, 2013 Rebecca Trager |
UCLA chemist to stand trial for safety violations linked to Sheri Sangji death The chemist who supervised a research assistant who died from injuries sustained in a University of California, Los Angeles lab more than four years ago will go on trial in connection with her death. |
IEEE Spectrum May 2013 Tam Harbert |
The Troubled Life of Patent No. 6,456,841 Tracing the tortured legal trail of a simple smartphone patent |
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