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Companies Win Round in DVD Copying Fight
In a case involving DVD copying and free speech, California's highest court has ruled that judges can stop Web sites from posting computer code that reveals trade secrets.E-Mail 'Oops' Ends With Law Firm Being Yanked Off Case
An e-mail program's auto-complete address feature recently sparked a chain of events that culminated in an eye-popping protective order booting counsel off a case in federal court.Bingham Lawyer to Lead Santa Clara Bar
IP litigator Tom Kuhnle says training lawyers a few years into practice is a key objective.Ring The Bell -- Deal was More Complex than a 7-Layer Burrito
Helping a group of investors buy 13 Taco Bell franchise restaurants turned out to be one of the most labor-intensive deals that Hopkins & Carley partner Lloyd Schmidt has ever pulled together. The $7.3 million transaction involved 11 landlords, two lenders, a broker, a bankruptcy trustee, several secured creditors, a real estate owner, Irvine-based Taco Bell Corp. and Schmidt's clients.E-mail 'oops' ends with general counsel being booted from case
An e-mail mix-up has resulted in the removal of opposing counsel and in-house lawyers from a case involving engineers who left a firm to set up their own shop.A win for computer code protection
California courts can prevent Web sites from posting computer code revealing trade secrets without fear of trampling on basic free speech rights, the state Supreme Court has ruled.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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