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November 16, 2012 |

Special Report: Employment Law

This Employment Law Special Report contains articles focused on employee rights.
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January 29, 2010 |

BAR-ometer

It was a good week for David Boies. For patent litigators, it seems it's always a good week.
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February 09, 2004 |

On the Move

A weekly report of lawyer moves and law firm changes. Keep abreast of where movers and shakers are going and what they're doing.
4 minute read
February 20, 2007 |

Bankruptcy Boutique's Lawyers Depart for Larger Firms

Several years ago, San Francisco bankruptcy boutique McNutt & Litteneker had 10 full-time lawyers. But last month's departure of its three remaining associates to 215-attorney Schnader Harrison leaves McNutt & Litteneker with just its name partners. Former McNutt lawyers blame the economy as well as an unchallenging firm environment for their departures. And Christopher Hart says he had to consider the opportunity for advancement in making his decision to depart McNutt for Schnader Harrison.
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June 06, 2000 |

Ex-Client Says Firm Leaked Trade Secrets

Patent attorneys usually covet new technology clients. But for one San Francisco law firm, having one patent client too many has thrust it into a legal thicket. In a case going to trial this fall in superior court in Santa Clara County, Calif., Bertram Rowland and the firm of Flehr Hohbach Test Albritton & Herbert are accused of passing one client's intellectual property to a competing client.
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December 23, 2002 |

News Briefs

A roundup of legal news items.
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July 18, 2005 |

On the Move

A weekly report of lawyer moves and law firm changes. Keep abreast of where movers and shakers are going and what they're doing. No Subscription Required
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February 16, 2000 |

Criminal v. Civil in Judicial Battle

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October 20, 2003 |

On The Move

A weekly report of lawyer moves and law firm changes. Keep abreast of where movers and shakers are going and what they're doing.
3 minute read
August 14, 2007 |

RAM Ruling Portends a New e-Discovery Brawl

A federal magistrate's order that stops a Web site from routinely tossing relevant data could, if replicated, carry broad e-discovery implications. Magistrate Judge Jacqueline Chooljian's ruling in late spring required TorrentSpy, a widely used indexing Web site that provides users with forums for comment and operates on a peer-to-peer protocol, to turn over customer data only ephemerally kept in its computers' random access memory. The ruling could result in floods of similar requests in other civil cases.
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