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March 15, 2010 |

Microsoft deputy GC discusses Yahoo deal, Chinese hackers

In Washington and the world, the range of issues that interest Microsoft Corp. is huge. Pamela Passman, Microsoft's deputy general counsel global corporate affairs, watches over many of them.
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April 19, 2010 |

The Efficiency equation

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April 24, 2009 |

Flash training 2010 Test: Part 2a

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January 07, 2004 |

New Partners

Coblentz, Patch, Duffy & Bass announced Tuesday that it has promoted Gregg Ficks to partner. Ficks officially joined the 55-attorney firm's partnership on Jan. 1. Meanwhile, a trio of East Coast intellectual property firms have elected local attorneys to their partnership ranks, as well.
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February 07, 2007 |

Extension Sought in HLF Case Due to Vacancies at U.S. Attorney's Office

A filing in a federal prosecution indicates that the U.S. Attorney's Office in the Northern District of Texas is stretched thin because of vacant positions.
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October 01, 2010 |

Monthly Lateral Report

The latest lateral moves.
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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.
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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.
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July 15, 1999 |

Divided Circuit Denies Rehearing In Abortion Protest Case

An evenly divided 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals denied the government's petition for an en banc rehearing on the controversial acquittal of two abortion clinic protesters in 1996. The court refused to hear an argument on whether Judge John E. Sprizzo misapplied the facts and misread the law when he cleared two protesters on criminal contempt charges for blocking clinic access.
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