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Patent Heavyweights in War Over Translation Technology
Publication Date: 2013-06-16
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A looming trial in the case will showcase two of the country's most fearsome patent litigators — Douglas Lumish of Latham & Watkins for TransPerfect and Charles Verhoeven of Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan for MotionPoint.

November 01, 2004 |

Spitzer has Two-Pronged Strategy Against Insurance Targets

The answers to two questions could determine the scope and direction of Attorney General Eliot Spitzer's assault on alleged corruption in the insurance industry: How might he prove the existence of the price-fixing conspiracy? Why has he not sued the insurers he excoriated throughout the civil complaint filed against Marsh in New York Supreme Court?
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November 08, 2001 |

Brobeck and Snow Bracing for Layoffs

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July 17, 2000 |

Soaring Associate Salaries are a Sore Spot

Law firms need a reality check, say support staffers who believe there is a huge disparity between the pay raises they received last year and those that have been handed to associates. However, the gap between attorney salaries and those of staff members continues to widen dramatically. The main thing support staffers want is equitable treatment -- and not only where numbers are concerned.
6 minute read
October 09, 2003 |

A Tale of Two Sites

Former law student Tucker Max runs a Web site on which he champions such values as frequent indulgence in casual sex and excessive alcohol consumption. When he chronicled his version of an alleged relationship with Katy Johnson, a former Miss Vermont, in uncomplimentary detail on his site, Johnson sued -- and sought far-reaching and immediate injunctive relief, which a Florida court granted. In cyberspace, however, this was not enough to put an end to the story.
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April 23, 2007 |

Chart: Diversity Scorecard 2007

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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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April 22, 2004 |

In California, Corporate Associates Are Again in Demand

When the dot-com bubble burst in 2001, firms mowed their ranks. Recruitment all but froze, especially among transactional associates. But late last year, firms cautiously began refilling many of those spots as IPOs and M&A deals picked up. "Hiring is up 60 percent over this time last year," said Robert Major Jr., a partner at legal search firm Major, Hagen & Africa. "You can start to hear the stress in our clients' voices."
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