In This Issue - February 2012
Features
When Treatment Becomes Personal Patients
With custom medicine now a reality, who owns the bio data?
You've Got the Power
Editor's Note
Time Line
The Trials (and Settlement) of Jay Lapine
In The News
Cracking the Codes
Companies can now benchmark their compliance policies by clicking a mouse.
A Scandal They Couldn't Wave Away
News Corp.'s second probe into phone hacking has yielded results very different from those of the first.
Balancing Being and Oblivion: Questions & Answers with Jeffrey Rosen
Technology has forced some attorneys to make decisions that governments once made.
For Colleges Without Lawyers to Call Their Own
Law firms have emerged with expertise in higher education and specialties in niche subjects like Title IX.
One for Apple
It's early in the smartphone wars, but the tech giant scores in the ITC.
Don't Be Evil
Google's unofficial motto may become a real punchline for law firms.
On The Job
Moves Profile
For the love of the Law, Marianna Nitsch | General Counsel
I Asked for Help, Not Liabilities
Uncovering five hidden dangers of using a temporary workforce.
IP Insider: Smartphones, Smartphones, and the Rest
Our annual roundup of the biggest IP litigation wins of the year.
That Old Stuff?
Keeping legacy data around might be more trouble than it's worth.
DC Watch
The D. C. Metro Area's Largest law Offices
From the 150 biggest players in the Washington legal market, ranked by head count.
Hire a Vet
Want to win a case at the high court? There's at least one way to sweeten the odds.
New Bloodhound on the Block
The Justice Department picks a familiar face to lead its financial fraud task force.
Slip Sliding Away
The number of lawyers in the District's largest law firms shrank further last year.
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