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March 14, 2002 |

Sue Me, Sue You Blues

Analog VCRs have been around for a long time, so you`d think that manufacturing a digital VCR wouldn`t be much of a legal problem. SonicBlue, Inc., has found otherwise. The small Santa Clara-based company is now involved in a massive, two-front legal war involving the latest version of ReplayTV, its digital video recorder.
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August 15, 2008 |

10 N.Y. Firms Listed as Best for Women

Roughly half of the law students across the country presently involved in on-campus interviews have a personal stake in this question: Exactly which large firms are best for women? Conveniently, the second annual survey by Flex-Time Lawyers and Working Mothers Magazine was released Tuesday, listing the nation's top 50 shops in terms of work-life balance, mentoring opportunities for women, retention of female attorneys and family accommodation.
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June 22, 2007 |

Sun Microsystems Shines On Select Law Firms

Five years ago, Sun Microsystems Inc. worked with about 400 different outside law firms. Now the company's general counsel is trying to bring some sanity to the inside-outside bond.
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September 01, 2011 |

Solidly Pro-Choice

BlackBerry or iPhone? What about Android? Associates want it all, and at some firms, they're getting it.
5 minute read
November 01, 2009 |

Big Deals

Baker Hughes/BJ Services; Disney/Marvel Entertainment; Silver Lake/Skype
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February 03, 1999 |

PTO Handling Record Number of Patent Filings

U.S. patent examiners were hit with an onslaught of a quarter million patent applications last year. The agency is expanding, but critics say the mountain of new filings pose problems that go beyond processing speed.
9 minute read
February 07, 2007 |

Associates React to Jones Day and Weil Gotshal Salary Raises

Jones Day and Weil, Gotshal & Manges have joined the list of law firms paying California first-year associates $160,000 rather than the $145,000 embraced by most homegrown firms. And now California's associate messageboards are crammed with anonymous young lawyers carping about their firms' failure to match the higher New York scale. But many associates accept the idea that New York and California are distinct markets -- and some would like to keep it that way.
4 minute read
February 14, 2001 |

Old Firm, New Tricks

Despite increased revenue and being the only Seattle-based firm to make the 1999 Am Law 100 chart, Perkins Coie faced an identity crisis in 2000 as Silicon Valley firms moved north. Perkins was used to being the big fish in a small pond; now big-city-associate salaries threatened its retention rate. A new funky office space, an innovative bonus system and a little optimism saved the day.
15 minute read
December 22, 2004 |

EU Court Orders Microsoft to Divulge Trade Secrets

A Wednesday ruling by a European Union court thwarts Microsoft's attempt to delay, pending appeal, implementation of the EU's landmark antitrust decision in March. The decision demanded the software giant release trade secrets to competitors and offer Windows operating system software stripped of its Media Player. The company has already paid a record $666 million fine. Microsoft said it hopes to reopen settlement talks. The appeals process could take up to five years.
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