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November 30, 2012 |

Ex-IBM Privacy Officer on Preparing for the Future of Cybersecurity

Harriet Pearson, who was IBM's first chief privacy officer and now is a partner in Hogan Lovells's privacy and data security practice group, says general counsel have a key role to play in a company's cybersecurity.
4 minute read
April 26, 2004 |

Reinventing the patent system

The National Academy of Sciences last week became the latest government agency to lay out a blueprint for improving the patent system.
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Translation Tech Trial Winds Down with Bruising Cross-Exam
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If Latham & Watkins ekes out a win for its client in a hard-fought patent case over language translation technology, lead lawyer Douglas Lumish may have his opponent's expert to thank.

May 21, 1999 |

THE MORAL COMPASS: Whistleblower, Esq.

Lawyers can get crushed between the rock of obligation and the hard place of conscience.
8 minute read
February 28, 2000 |

Sage Advice: How to Avoid Screw-Ups

For a young lawyer, who only gradually gains the know-how and experience needed to choose wisely, it often takes some time to affirmatively demonstrate first-class judgment. But as for avoiding the flip side of judgment -- that is something you can (and should) pick up on right away.
7 minute read
February 25, 2003 |

Heir Apparent

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October 16, 2006 |

Science Commons presents licensing alternative

Science Commons was born in 2005 as a project of Creative Commons to promote innovation and minimize transaction costs for sharing and reusing fruits of research. The concept of "the Commons" is resonating widely in the global research and "authorship" communities; its potential applications warrant the attention of the IP mainstream.
10 minute read
June 07, 2004 |

Court left issues open

The high court in Tennessee v. Lane allowed for a man with paraplegia to sue the state for his lack of courthouse access, but the question remains just how far the 11th Amendment may be abrogated in terms of the other ways that state governments might interfere with rights of the disabled under the ADA.
4 minute read
March 23, 2007 |

Leader of Weil's National Appellate Practice Leaves for Boutique

Gregory S. Coleman, head of Weil, Gotshal & Manges' national appellate litigation practice, has left the firm's Austin, Texas, office to join 23-lawyer litigation boutique Yetter & Warden. Coleman joined Weil Gotshal's Austin office in 2001. Before that, he was Texas' first solicitor general, a post he assumed in 1999 after having been an associate at Weil Gotshal in Houston. He said that during the time he led the national appellate practice, he built the group to about 10 full-time appellate lawyers.
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February 01, 2008 |

Coughlin Stoia targets Atlanta for IP litigation hub

Class action king William S. Lerach's former firm is launching an Atlanta office with two partners from Duane Morris-intellectual property litigators John C. Herman and Ryan K. Walsh.The move to Coughlin Stoia Geller Rudman Robbins-a plaintiffs' class action powerhouse with about 200 lawyers-catapults Herman and Walsh from the defense side of law to the plaintiffs' side.
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