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Susan Beck's Summary Judgment: Special Scrutiny Is Needed When Directors Can Choose Where They're Sued
Publication Date: 2012-02-15
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There's a battle brewing over whether companies can unilaterally change their bylaws to require that a broad class of shareholder suits be filed exclusively in Delaware Chancery Court. Such bylaws may promote judicial efficiency, but the corporate directors who adopt them may also have their own interests in mind.

July 28, 2009 |

10 Things SharePoint Can Do for Your Firm

Mark Gerow of Fenwick & West describes 10 ways you can use Microsoft SharePoint to improve collaboration, streamline processes, communicate more effectively with your clients and help your attorneys and colleagues find the information and documents they need more quickly and easily.
13 minute read
December 01, 2004 |

How to Search For a Computer Forensics Expert

Is deleted-but-not-gone electronic evidence a bet the case concern? Ask convicted financier Frank Quattrone, domestic diva Martha Stewart or accused murderer Scott Peterson. Ask anyone at accounting giant Arthur Andersen. Wait, you can't do that. Arthur Andersen is gone, hoisted on a petard of e-mail and shredded work papers.
6 minute read
February 05, 2013 |

Future Bright for Silicon Valley's In-House Lawyers

With tech companies trimming their outside legal spend and giving their own lawyers more prominent roles, it's a good time to move in house.
7 minute read
Class Action Killers: Paul Hastings
Publication Date: 2010-01-01
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Nancy Abell, the head of Paul Hastings's employment/labor practice, discusses current trends in this area and offers some thoughts about why women are so prevalent in this field.

November 30, 1999 |

They Might Be Giants

In a culture shaped by law, the top trial attorneys can become cultural icons. Part predator, part prophet. Do your choices for the honorary title of Trial Lawyer of the Century match those of our legal scholar?
12 minute read
March 15, 2010 |

Big Tech Can't Get Way in D.C.

Going Public: The compromise brokered on the patent reform bill gives the Googles and Apples of the world little to cheer.
4 minute read
February 12, 2013 |

Future Is Bright for Silicon Valley's In-House Lawyers

It's a good time to look for an in-house job in Silicon Valley. Technology companies are seeking to trim their outside counsel costs by bringing more tasks in house. At the same time, many companies are creating larger business roles for their in-house lawyers, making the jobs more enticing to the Valley's entrepreneurial-minded lawyers.
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January 11, 2002 |

Securities Fight Goes to 9th Circuit

The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals is set to resolve a dispute between class action behemoth Milberg Weiss and a California judge that revolves around a securities statute, but boils down to this: Milberg Weiss is crying foul because it represents the plaintiff with the most loss, but wasn't selected lead counsel. U.S. District Judge Vaughn R. Walker, asserting a "fiduciary responsibility" to the plaintiff class, says the firm was simply charging too much.
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Dendrite International, Inc. v. Doe
Publication Date: 2001-07-13
Practice Area: cyberspeech | defamation | discovery | internet jurisdiction
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Case number: A-2774-00T3

NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE APPELLATE DIVISIONArgued: May 22, 2001Decided: July 11, 200In this opinion, we examine the appropriate procedures to be followed and the standa

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