Posse Incitatus (2009-07-11 16:59)
John Engler, Michigan’s Republican governor from 1991 through 2002, was an effective administrator who implemented key initiatives including property tax reform, welfare reform, and using tobacco lawsuit settlement funds to create the Life Sciences Corridor, a consortium of universities and research facilities focusing on biotechnology. However, Engler was notorious for his lack of charisma and for “playing hardball” with legislators behind closed doors. He got things done, but was despised by

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New whitepaper: “Next-Generation” Federated Search
July 10, 2009 by admin
Filed under Mall, property, Uncategorized
Blog sponsor Deep Web Technologies has just published a whitepaper, “Next-Generation” Federated Search: Critical for Intellectual Property Research . The whitepaper explains why “Next-generation federated search technologies are quickly becoming an essential and indispensable tool for attorneys, paralegals, expert witnesses, and owners of IP to create, protect, monitor and litigate their intellectual property portfolios.” Larry Donahue , Deep Web Technologies’ Chief Operating Officer a

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New whitepaper: “Next-Generation” Federated Search

