Never Fire A Potential Key Witness Before Trial
In-house columnist Stephen R. Williams shares a cautionary tale.
In-house columnist Stephen R. Williams shares a cautionary tale.
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Being able to gab on topics you don’t have full command of is a good skill to pick up.
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If you are thinking of taking your talents to a new employer, remember to keep it professional.
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Ari Kaplan chats with Peter Rouse, noted intellectual property lawyer and serial entrepreneur.