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July 23, 2021 Will La Salle 0 Comments

Glow In The Dark Law®’s William La Salle III, Esq. Attends Resolute System’s Arbitration Training Course

Attorney Will La Salle attended Resolute System’s Arbitration Training course on July 22, 2021. This course was generously funded by IAT Insurance in cooperation with…

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February 16, 2021 Will La Salle 0 Comments

Terminating Copyright Rights — It’s Not What You Think and Just as Complicated as it Sounds

February 16, 2021 – Most people are familiar with the buying and selling of goods. I own something, I sell it to you for good…

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January 15, 2021 Will La Salle 0 Comments

Hampton Roads Intermodal Shipping Infrastructure Development

Testament to the economic vitality of international intermodal shipping, Hampton Roads has been developing highway infrastructure similar to the construction also occurring in Charleston, SC…

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January 12, 2021 Will La Salle 0 Comments

Innovating the Ocean

At Glow In The Dark Law™, we are especially appreciative when a story comes along highlighting the intersection of the sea and human ingenuity. Engineering360…

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January 8, 2021 Will La Salle 0 Comments

Bringing Back the Mothball Fleet

Ship building, lay up, and ship breaking is a global industry employing thousands of shipyard workers. As this article demonstrates, global issues like COVID can…

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January 7, 2021 Will La Salle 0 Comments

The End of Flash is Just The Beginning

I consider myself an Xennial. If you’re about my age, you probably grew up playing the “Regular” Nintendo (I remember we had ours in the…

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  • The Scourge of the Internet “Copyright Troll”
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  • Retirement and Courts-Martial: A Bridge Too Far?
  • Hampton Roads Intermodal Shipping Infrastructure Development

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