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March 03, 2010 |

Defense Verdict in Novellus Contract Case

Novellus customer Linear Technology had sued after being targeted by Texas Instruments for alleged patent infringement. In the two-defendant trial potential damages were pegged at nearly $200 million.
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March 10, 2003 |

D.C.'s New Partners 2003

The newest partners at D.C., Northern Virginia, and suburban Maryland offices.
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June 18, 2007 |

On the Record with Brett Coffee

Brett Coffee is general counsel for Computer Systems Center Inc. and for the SemperComm Foundation, both based in Springfield, Va. He discusses his work with Legal Times....
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July 02, 2007 |

Defense Contractor GC Also Works to Boost Troop Morale

Brett Coffee is general counsel for Computer Systems Center Inc. and for the SemperComm Foundation, both based in Springfield, Va. CSCI is a defense contractor that works primarily with the Department of Defense but also with other government agencies in solving some of their complex technology issues. SemperComm, started as an employee initiative, provides morale and communications equipment to bases in remote locations overseas.
11 minute read
June 07, 2010 |

INADMISSIBLE

Sessions has some reading to do on Kagan; Hogan inherits Cobell settlement; boutique aims to help dam up BitTorrent; Wilson Sonsini takes Shatzer; Rosen reunites Republican GCs; attorneys bank on more en banc hearings; and no immunity from dubious cereal claims for Kellogg in this week's column.
5 minute read
November 12, 2007 |

Retire? Maybe Not

Does your firm require partners to retire at a certain age? Maybe it's time to rethink that policy in light of the recent Sidley Austin settlement that may have changed the definition of who exactly is an "employee."
9 minute read
September 01, 2004 |

Defending Detainees

In its trio of June decisions on "enemy combatants," the U.S. Supreme Court permitted prisoners on the U.S. military base at Guant�namo Bay, Cuba, to get a foot in the door of U.S. courts. More than a dozen suits have been filed since, challenging the government's detention and treatment of the 600 people who have been held in limbo for more than two years. One suit, though, is a step ahead of the others.
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March 15, 2004 |

On the Move

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May 16, 2005 |

On The Record: Lee Weiner

On the Record interview with Lee Weiner, GC of XO Communications, based in Reston, Va.
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May 26, 2003 |

Civil Actions

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