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Sandra Goldstein of Cravath, Swaine & Moore
Publication Date: 2010-08-19
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Who knows what will happen in billionaire Ron Burkle's proxy contest for three Barnes & Noble board seats. But as lead counsel for B&N in the Delaware trial to determine the legality of the bookseller's poison pill, Goldstein helped assure that Burkle goes into the contest owning less than 20 percent of the company's shares.

Law Mergers Up in First Quarter 2012
Publication Date: 2012-04-04
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January 10, 2000 |

Law Without Lawyers

Machines practicing law? That shouldn't bode well for the profession, or at least for young associates. But three law firms around the globe are developing software systems that, in certain situations, can replicate a live lawyer. Or, at least, come to the same conclusions.
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July 11, 2003 |

Arent Fox Looks for Footing on Rough Road

Within the last year, Arent Fox has weathered the departures of 52 lawyers -- and during the past decade it has shuttered four offices and reached dead ends in a number of merger talks. Now partners are in search of a strategy to remake the D.C. mainstay. "It's a task that leaves nothing sacred except our name," says managing partner William Charyk.
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Appeals Court Decision Spells End to Gift Card Patent Litigation
Publication Date: 2009-05-01
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In a potentially ruinous suit for the gift card industry, a company called Every Penny Counts claimed that all gift cards violated its patents on technology for transferring "excess cash." The Federal Circuit thought differently.

T.P. Wars: Georgia-Pacific Files Another Trademark Infringement Suit Against Toilet Paper Rival Kimberly-Clark
Publication Date: 2009-11-16
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Being a Lanham Act lawyer sometimes means mastering the details of some not-very-glamorous products. Case in point: the quilted diamond design that G-P believes Kimberly-Clark wiped, er, swiped.

December 27, 1999 |

Legal Gadfly: More at www.Microsoft.gov

With the Department of Justice hiring a Wall Street Investment banker as a financial adviser in the Microsoft case, one lawyer wonders just what kind of remedies the government might seek. Could the government really assume control of the software giant? Probably not, but Richard Dooling thinks he knows what the memos will look like.
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January 31, 2006 |

Biggest Losses

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February 01, 2012 |

The D. C. Metro Area's Largest law Offices

From the 150 biggest players in the Washington legal market, ranked by head count.
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