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December 06, 2004 |

Billing Rates for Junior and Senior Associates

This chart presents a sampling of hourly rates charged by law firms that establish billing rates based on associate class.
26 minute read
March 28, 2005 |

Top Attorneys Tapped for High Court Tech Cases

Scheduled for argument at the Supreme Court on Tuesday are the widely-watched Grokster case, which asks whether peer-to-peer downloading of songs and movies violates copyright protections, and a second case that may determine which regulatory regime should govern cable Internet services. The cases have attracted top intellectual property and telecommunications lawyers -- all but one a former high court law clerk -- who are eager to participate in what could be landmarks of the digital age.
10 minute read
March 28, 2005 |

Top Attorneys Tapped for High Court Tech Cases

Scheduled for argument at the Supreme Court on Tuesday are the widely-watched Grokster case, which asks whether peer-to-peer downloading of songs and movies violates copyright protections, and a second case that may determine which regulatory regime should govern cable Internet services. The cases have attracted top intellectual property and telecommunications lawyers -- all but one a former high court law clerk -- who are eager to participate in what could be landmarks of the digital age.
10 minute read
April 19, 1999 |

Lobby Talk: Taking on Fannie Mae

Lobbyists from four of Washington, D.C.'s elite advocacy outfits are preparing to take on the town bullies of the lobby world, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, in what promises to be one of the biggest and messiest political brawls of the next few years. Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are renowned for using high-pressure lobbying tactics to fend off regulation and maintain the special status that has helped them grow into two of the nation's largest financial institutions.
7 minute read
March 28, 2005 |

Top Attorneys Tapped for High Court Tech Cases

Scheduled for argument at the Supreme Court on Tuesday are the widely-watched Grokster case, which asks whether peer-to-peer downloading of songs and movies violates copyright protections, and a second case that may determine which regulatory regime should govern cable Internet services. The cases have attracted top intellectual property and telecommunications lawyers -- all but one a former high court law clerk -- who are eager to participate in what could be landmarks of the digital age.
10 minute read
August 09, 1999 |

New Signal From FCC

If government agencies held a popularity contest among advocates for big business and the public alike, the FCC would have a good shot at finishing last. Mired in obsolete regulations, often agonizingly slow at making decisions, and organized along lines that make little sense in today's telecommunications marketplace, the commission is scrambling to put the finishing touches on a five-year plan to reinvent itself and to justify its continued existence in an era of competition and convergence.
8 minute read
October 24, 2003 |

Incoming PJ Shakes Up Alameda Bench

Alameda County's incoming presiding judge is shaking up the court's leadership, putting more rookie judges in supervisory posts. Barbara Miller, who will take over as presiding judge in January, says she made a special effort to give rising stars supervisory opportunities when she crafted the 2004 assignments, which she announced Thursday. She also consolidated civil law and motion.
3 minute read
January 01, 2003 |

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