Sentences with phrase «annual licensing revenue»

Designing critical business applications by using Qlikview, SQL, etc., to provide seamless business intelligence support to one of the world's largest patent portfolios with over $ 7.8 B in annual licensing revenue.

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Increased revenue from annual IATA Golf Outing to benefit Licensed Athletic Trainer — Political Action Committee (LAT - PAC)
The state is to get a total of $ 151 million in one - time licensing fees from the developers of the casinos that have been approved and, presumably, over $ 250 million in annual tax revenue once the casinos begin operating.
An expanded license program would mean an additional $ 8.6 million to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority and $ 28 million in annual revenues to New York State, the report said.
The Fiscal Policy Institute projects $ 26 million in one - time tax revenues and $ 57 million in annual revenue through license and title fees and vehicle, parts and gasoline sales taxes.
In 2011, inventions developed by researchers at U.S. universities made $ 2.5 billion in licensing revenue, according to the annual survey of the Association of University Technology Managers.
Microsoft restricts its license of some particular software for organizations with «more than one million US dollars (or the equivalent in other currencies) in annual revenues...» My clients are...
Prof. Conduct 123 (2001)(subject to the operational structure and content described in the opinion, a lawyer may affiliate with an online legal services website); Nebraska Op. 07 - 05 (lawyer may participate in internet lawyer directory which identifies itself as a directory, disclaims being a referral service and only lists basic information about lawyers without recommending specific lawyers and charges a reasonable, flat annual advertising fee); New Jersey Committee on Attorney Advertising Op. 36 (2006)(lawyer may pay flat fee to internet marketing company for exclusive website listing for particular county in specific practice area if listing includes prominent, unmistakable disclaimer stating the listings are paid advertisements and not endorsements or authorized referrals); North Carolina Op. 2004 - 1 (lawyer may participate in for - profit online service that is a hybrid referral service - legal directory, provided there is no fee - sharing with the service and communications are truthful); Oregon Op. 2007 - 180 (2007)(lawyer may pay nationwide internet referral service for listing if listing is not false or misleading and does not imply that the lawyer can represent clients outside jurisdictions of the lawyer's license, fee is not based on number of referrals, retained clients or revenue generated by listing and the service does not exercise discretion in matching clients with lawyers); Rhode Island 2005 - 01 (permitting website that enables lawyers to post information about their services and respond to anonymous requests for legal services in exchange for flat annual membership fee if website exercises no discretion over which requests lawyers may access); South Carolina 01 - 03 (lawyer may pay internet advertising service fee determined by the number of «hits» that the service produces for the lawyer provided that the service does not steer business to any particular lawyer and the payments are not based on whether user ultimately becomes a client); Texas Op. 573 (2006)(lawyer may participate in for - profit internet service that matches potential clients and lawyers if selection process is fully automated and performed by computers without the exercise of human discretion); Virginia Advertising Op.
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