Law Practice
Apr. 18, 2006
Tech-Savvy Capitol Hill Takes New Interest in Patent Office
WASHINGTON - Most Capitol Hill staffers appear surgically attached to their BlackBerry devices. Fellow pedestrians, stop signs, and even top-level congressional hearings are rarely deemed worthy of attention if the ubiquitous palm-top messaging system is switched on.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
WASHINGTON - Most Capitol Hill staffers appear surgically attached to their BlackBerry devices.
Fellow pedestrians, stop signs, and even top-level congressional hearings are rarely deemed worthy of attention if the ubiquitous palm-top messaging system is switched on.
Naturally, panic set...
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