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May 10, 1999 |

Parent Pander

A proposal to protect workers with children is a new low for anti-discrimination law.
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August 17, 2007 |

Solicitor general sides against SEC

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February 25, 2004 |

Round 1 Goes to Rambus in Fight With FTC

In a blow to one of the Federal Trade Commission's largest and most ambitious proceedings, an administrative law judge last week dismissed the agency's antitrust case against Rambus Inc. The ruling is a roadblock for the three companies challenging the computer chip developer over its patents and could pave the way for Rambus to collect billions in licensing fees from these three, as well as scores of others.
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January 04, 2010 |

Calif. Judge Said to Be on Short List for Federal Circuit

Will Silicon Valley finally get a judge on the high court of patent law? San Jose, Calif.-based federal Judge Jeremy Fogel is on the White House short list for the open spot on the Federal Circuit, according to a person briefed on the matter. Although there is a movement to get a district court judge on the Federal Circuit, it may not be easy for Fogel to get nominated, given the other contenders and competing interests.
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May 15, 2000 |

The Price of Admission

Attorneys at big corporate firms rarely get busted for practicing law in jurisdictions where they're not licensed. Litigators team up with local counsel and get accepted pro hac vice. So why are big firms taking such pains to toe the line in Virginia? "The attorney who is not licensed in Virginia is certainly going to be prosecuted," says Bernard DiMuro, former chair of the Virginia Supreme Court Disciplinary Board. But in an era of Web-based legal services and global law firms, the issue is a "time bomb."
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May 06, 2009 |

Kagan: You can call her 'the general'

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With Cordray's Authority in Doubt, Banks Weigh Spurning His Agency
Publication Date: 2013-01-29
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To comply or not to comply? That's the question now facing companies involved in proceedings before the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.

Apple, Samsung Face off at Federal Circuit
Publication Date: 2013-08-11
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On Friday Wilmer's Bill Lee and Kathleen Sullivan of Quinn Emanuel squared off for Apple and Samsung, bringing the debate over what standard should apply to permanent injunctions in tech cases to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.

July 09, 2007 |

Murdoch's leanings may not hit the Journal's pages

IT'S CALLED THE Fourth of July but it felt like Memorial Day to many journalists. They spent the day mourning Rupert Murdoch's bid to snap up the Wall Street Journal. The prospect of Murdoch in charge had editors fretting that the media lord will impose his right-wing political views upon the knights of the Journal's newsroom.
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