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Recommind's MindServer Legal: Google for Law Firms?
Law firms are realizing that internal search systems are invaluable practice tools for saving time, enhancing work quality and even helping to raise the bottom line. Our columnist, attorney Ari Kaplan, says MindServer Legal is a welcome player in a field that includes names familiar to many law firm CIOs, like Autonomy Corp., DolphinSearch Inc. and Thompson Elite. Kaplan took a good look at the product at the recent LegalTech show in New York, and he liked what he saw.Proskauer, Willkie Advise on Ares's AREA Property Buy
Proskauer Rose's big week in the real estate space continued on Friday as the firm grabbed a role advising investment firm Ares Management on its bid to acquire AREA Property Partners's $6 billion in assets. Proskauer is also handling the $1 billion sale of two Manhattan skyscrapers, as well as a $220 million stadium naming rights agreement involving the National Football League's San Francisco 49ers.After Google, Yahoo Sued for Email Snooping
After last week's win for plaintiffs in a privacy lawsuit against Google, a California plaintiffs firm filed a similar class action Wednesday against Yahoo over its policy of scanning email to target ads.Brobeck Phleger Fight Turns to Venue Choice
A public sparring match is set to take place between Tower Snow Jr., the former chairman of now-defunct Brobeck Phleger & Harrison, and Ronald Greenspan, the firm's bankruptcy trustee.Wilson Sonsini Going to Washington
Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati is making a push into antitrust, and into the nation's capital. Susan Creighton, a former partner who has spent the last five years at the FTC, announced plans to return to the firm in May. Creighton, who penned the famous white paper that was widely seen as a blueprint for the government's antitrust action against Microsoft, is the third big-name antitrust partner Wilson's hired in the past year. Wilson also plans to open an office in Washington, D.C., later this year.Judge Cuts Fees for Plaintiffs' Lawyers in LivingSocial Settlement
Citing inefficient staffing and high hourly rates, U.S. District Judge Ellen Segal Huvelle slashed attorney fees in half for plaintiffs' lawyers in multi-district litigation against daily deal company LivingSocial.Cite as 12 C.D.O.S. 13258 THE PEOPLE, Plaintiff and Respondent, v. RANDALL KENT LOWE, Defendant and Appel
From Courthouse to White House
'll never forget the shock of disillusionment I felt the first time I read an international treaty. What I had imagined as august documents of war and peace were just . . . contracts. Opaque, turgid, stilted contracts, just like the ones I review (and sometimes write). You might have a similar reaction to the capsule histories in America's Lawyer-Presidents: From Law Office to Oval Office. In their legal careers, these leaders did the same routine, often mind-numbingly boring tasks that lawyers do every dayTrending Stories
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