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Bio-IT World December 15, 2003 Kline & Greenhalgh |
When Patents Persist What if that patent you're paying royalties on suddenly gets extended? Have you negotiated the best licensing deal possible?  |
Job Journal December 7, 2003 Michael Kinsman |
The Arbitration Option More and more workplace disputes are going to arbitration.  |
IDB America November 2003 Roger Hamilton |
Nature cross-examined Lawyers are becoming increasingly important players in battles to protect Latin America's environment.  |
Reason December 2003 Jacob Sullum |
Moving Violation: Redmond's ad restrictions The state of Washington's constitution guarantees that "every person may freely speak, write and publish on all subjects, being responsible for the abuse of that right." But according to the city of Redmond, some subjects are so objectionable that speaking about them in public is beyond the pale. Bagels, for instance.  |
Fast Company December 2003 Jennifer Reingold |
Make the Buck, Then Pass It We attend the opening arguments in the cases of Frank Quattrone and Dennis Kozlowski, and learn that, hey, these kingpins were merely powerless cogs (just like us).  |
Managed Care November 2003 |
Malpractice protection efforts seem to come up short Medical malpractice insurance premiums continue to rise, even as some states place caps on non-economic damages, according to a survey by Weiss Ratings.  |
ifeminists November 25, 2003 Wendy McElroy |
Zero Patience for Zero Tolerance Zero tolerance must be abandoned, especially in connection with children.  |
Information Today November 24, 2003 Paula J. Hane |
CCC Integrates Rights Licensing Within Vendor Applications The Copyright Clearance Center (CCC) is on a mission to increase the likelihood of copyright compliance. The latest CCC strategy consists of integration deals with third party vendors that extend CCC's rights licensing capabilities to the point of content, making it easier for users to gain copyright permissions.  |
Entrepreneur December 2003 Jane Easter Bahls |
Losing Battle? It may be tempting to sue when someone bashes your company online, but free speech has the upper hand.  |
ifeminists November 18, 2003 Rex Curry |
Government Schools and Unconstitutional Searches As an attorney, I believe that government schools should be unconstitutional under the Fourth Amendment ban of unreasonable searches. The recent police-state raid in Goose Creek, South Carolina is another in the growing list of proofs.  |
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