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Balance-sheet powerhouses deserve our admiration
Bill Gates, Warren Buffett, the multimillionaire on the hill in your hometown: They are all figures of admiration. Accumulating great wealth often speaks to a person's persistence and career-management skill. Yet when a company achieves the same feat, it often goes unnoticed. I like to spotlight such companies from time to time by compiling a list of U.Virtual Ferns Bring Trial Presentation to Life
With a little help from technology, can a Costa Rican fernery prevail against corporate giant DuPont in a suit over a fungicide that turns fronds foul? Using 3D animation, the team offered jurors a simplified, dramatic portrayal to depict complex science in graphic form.Boutique Raids the Usual BigLaw Firm for Lateral Partner
Shartsis Friese doesn't add laterals very frequently. But when it does, it's often from Morrison & Foerster.Microsoft Wins Patent Case With 'eBay' Argument
MICROSOFT CORP. appears to be the first company to benefit from the U.S. Supreme Court's recent decision to end the long-standing presumption in patent cases that an injunction should be issued almost automatically when infringement is found. Applying the Supreme Court's May ruling in MercExchange v. eBay, a Texas federal judge denied the request of Z4 Technologies Inc.Microsoft Dinged $27M for Misconduct in Patent Trial
A federal judge in Texas has ordered Microsoft to pay an additional $25 million in punitive damages and $2.3 million in attorney fees to a tiny software company because of litigation misconduct. Judge Leonard Davis of the Eastern District last week handed down a 50-page ruling listing examples, which included misleading the court and attempting to bury exhibits admitted to trial in its "voluminous 3,449 marked exhibits in the hope that they could conceal their trial evidence in a massive pile of decoys."For Oracle and Google Lawyers, a Trial by Fire Awaits
U.S. District Judge William Alsup has tossed a lot of curve balls at the 42 lawyers toiling away on Oracle Corp.'s giant patent suit against Google Inc. They'll probably see a few more as the case makes its way toward a Halloween trial date.For Oracle, Google Lawyers, a Trial by Fire
U.S. District Judge William Alsup has tossed a lot of curve balls at the 42 lawyers toiling away on Oracle Corp.'s giant patent suit against Google Inc. They'll probably see a few more as the case makes its way toward an October trial date.Lawyer-directors didn't stop shady options
A review of SEC filings for 17 companies that had Valley lawyers serving as directors found questionable grant dates for executives at five of them, none of which had been previously associated with backdating questions.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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