By Eileen Buckley
With the economy's downturn, the work at California's corporate law firms that represent technology and Internet clients has decreased dramatically. Meanwhile, their malpractice exposure has risen.
Joe Shores, program manager for the Connecti...
With the economy's downturn, the work at California's corporate law firms that represent technology and Internet clients has decreased dramatically. Meanwhile, their malpractice exposure has risen.
Joe Shores, program manager for the Connecti...
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