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September 27, 2006 |

Beefing Up Tyson's IP Department

Christine Daugherty has always had a strong stomach. It helped her when she was a Ph.D. candidate in plant physiology, conducting experiments in a weightless environment, and it helps her in her job heading up IP work at Springdale, Ark.-based meat processor, Tyson Foods. Tyson had nine in-house attorneys when Daugherty came onboard in 2003, but no IP lawyers. In her newly created role, Daugherty manages a portfolio of about 100 patents and 450 trademarks and presides over a new patent licensing venture.
4 minute read
September 12, 2005 |

The NLJ Client List�Who Represents Corporate America

The National Law Journal and Corporate Counsel magazine surveyed the legal departments of the Fortune 250 companies and reported on which law firms they use most often.
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June 08, 2012 |

Chesapeake Energy Keeping Outside Counsel Busy with Pipeline Sales, CEO Probe

Lawyers from Bracewell & Giuliani, Jones Day, Locke Lord, Oklahoma City's Commercial Law Group, and Wachtell have been busy in recent weeks advising embattled oil and gas company Chesapeake Energy, which announced Friday its sale of $4 billion in midstream pipeline assets amid inquiries into nearly $1 billion in alleged personal loans made to CEO Aubrey McClendon that have led him to retain Duane Morris.
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September 19, 2006 |

Verdicts & Settlements: Spammer hit with $11.6M judgment

A NEVADA-BASED COMPANY accused of sending out millions of unsolicited e-mails touting mortgage deals has been ordered to pay $11.6 million to Atlanta-based EarthLink Inc. The total came from U.S. District Court Judge Timothy C. Batten Sr.'s Aug. 31 order awarding treble damages arising from a 2004 case filed by the Internet service provider against a company called KSTM LLC.
4 minute read
April 03, 2013 |

The Score: Dewey's Football Bills, March Madness, and Opening Day

In our latest look at sports and the law, The Am Law Daily does some spring cleaning by tracking down the legal fees accrued by the National Football League Players Association in its collective bargaining battle with owners in 2011; catching up with one of the NCAA's top outside litigators from Schiff Hardin; and looking at the lawyers staying busy for Major League Baseball and the New York Yankees.
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February 05, 2002 |

Top Plaintiffs' Verdicts

A look at the top plaintiffs' verdicts of the year 2001, from asbestos to tortious interference.
76 minute read
February 01, 2013 |

Little Theodor's Big Troubles

The U.S. and France accuse a controversial African politician of money laundering. Should they go after his lawyers, too?
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Dodoo v. Seagate Technology, Inc.
Publication Date: 2000-12-22
Practice Area: discrimination
Industry:
Court: 10th Cir.
Judge: BALDOCK and McWILLIAMS, Circuit Judges, and SHADUR, District Judge
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Emmanuel E. Edem
For defendant: Gary C. Pierson, et al.
Case number: No. 99-6352

The full case caption appears at the end of this opinion. SHADUR, District Judge. Branford Dodoo ("Dodoo") sued Seagate Technology, Inc. ("Seagate"), charging that Seagate'

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