Reginald Davis is one lucky litigator.
Despite having very little Internet legal experience, Davis was hired by Yahoo Inc. as the venerable technology company’s first in-house litigator.
Reginald Davis is one lucky litigator. Despite having very little Internet legal experience, Davis was hired by Yahoo as the venerable technology company's first in-house litigator. Like kids outside a candy store, Silicon Valley litigators have looked on in awe as scores of their corporate colleagues have traded predictable law firm salaries for the stock options offered by technology companies. Davis is one of the few litigators to be invited to the dance.
April 18, 2000 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
Reginald Davis is one lucky litigator.
Despite having very little Internet legal experience, Davis was hired by Yahoo Inc. as the venerable technology company’s first in-house litigator.
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