In This Issue - October 2012
Cover Story
Who Represents America's Biggest Companies 2012
In the latest edition of our annual Who Represents America's Biggest Companies survey, we see that the economic crisis has led to changes in the client-firm relationship—in lots of little ways.
Features
Who Reps 2012: The Fortune 100
An interactive chart showing which firms are representing the Fortune 100 companies.
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Editor's Note
Who Reps 2012: Speaking the Same Language
Medtronic Inc. In-House Counsel Brian Ellis
Who Reps 2012: Going With Experience
United Rentals Inc. In-House Counsel Jonathan Gottsegen
Who Reps 2012: Case of the Last-Minute Subs
Caterpillar Inc. In-House Counsel Kevin Brennan
In The News
Designing Minds
Battle-scarred Apple engages in a different kind of IP war.
Divorce Court
3M's longtime outside firm was hired by plaintiffs, and then it got nasty.
Best Legal Departments 2012: Best of the Rest
In June we recognized the lawyers at four companies as Corporate Counsel's Best Legal Departments. We also found much to admire in the other nominees. Here is the third and final installment of snapshots of the 2012 finalists.
Protecting Those Magic Moments
NBC's lawyers are part of a team effort to prevent unauthorized viewing of Olympics coverage.
Arbitral Chess
Yukos investors sacrifice a pawn as they focus on the endgame.
Losing Their Footing
A judge finds that lawyers at TD Bank stumbled badly in managing discovery.
Moves
Moves Profile: Shining a Light on the Sunshine State
Stephen Rosenthal | Lead Counsel for Obama in Florida
Moves: Scaling the Heights
For West Virginia governor's top lawyer, the opportunity to affect people's lives is a gas.
From The Experts
Who Reps 2012: Working In Tandem
What outside counsel should look for in relationships with clients.
In-House Tech
A Bright Future
Predictive coding passes most of its first court tests.
IP Insider
Say the Right Thing
Be very, very careful when drafting a patent litigation claim.
DC Watch
Clipped Wings
Long grounded, a board looks to relaunch with a new team—but no pilot.
After the Storm
A retired Supreme Court justice tries to spread calm on a visit to her old turf.
Declaration of Independence
A judge sues the agency where he works in an effort to establish his rights.
Outbox
Team Player
David Cohen | Executive Vice President and General Counsel, New York Mets
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