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Policing Microsoft and Its Market
Deborah Platt Majoras, a deputy assistant attorney general with the DOJ, offers a rare insider account from a government official on the antitrust case of the past decade: Microsoft. In the face of the immense public scrutiny and pressure that accompanied the landmark case, Majoras says that protecting the public was her ultimate touchstone.Reinstatement of Attorneys From the 2009 In-House Counsel Ineligible List
The New Jersey Lawyers' Fund For Client Protection declares that the following attorneys, having fully satisfied the requirements of Rule 1:28-2, are eligible to act as in-house counsel in New Jersey and their names are hereby removed from the order of the Court dated December 10, 2009 and published December 21, 2009.A Lesson in Law Firm Darwinism: Adapt or Die
Intellectual property law firms have been living inside a paradox for the past decade: While the IP practice booms, IP boutiques face a constant threat of extinction. But the most remarkable fact is that a group of IP specialty firms have survived, and even thrived. In evolutionary terms, they were either born with traits that have allowed them to prosper in a hostile environment -- strong management, loyal clients, merit pay -- or they have adapted, rapidly.3M Co. Could Be Stuck With $68M Verdict
Office supply giant 3M -- maker of Scotch brand tape -- suffered a significant setback in its efforts to overturn a federal jury's $68 million verdict in an antitrust suit when the U.S. Solicitor General's Office filed a long-awaited brief that recommends that the U.S. Supreme Court refuse to hear the case. The case is one of the most closely watched antitrust cases in the country because it focuses on the practice of "bundled rebates."Patent Filings Fuel IP Boutiques
As high-tech innovations emerge from Asia and the Middle East, there's a new wave of expansion opportunities for intellectual property firms. Indications are that patent litigation is on the decline, but patent prosecution seems to be a gold mine, even though litigation continues to produce the highest returns. Observers say prosecution growth could be tempered by the Supreme Court's recent decision in KSR International v. Teleflex, but in the meantime, business is booming.Leading M&A Transactions — Target or Acquirer Based in N.J. — 2010
Chart: Leading M&A Transactions — Target or Acquirer Based in N.J. — 2010Leading M&A Transactions — Target or Acquirer Based in N.J. — 2012
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