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Perrigo Wins Rare Jury Trial in False Advertising Case over Joint Remedy
Publication Date: 2010-04-09
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There's a reason why cases involving truth of marketing claims rarely go to trial.

Congratulations! If You've Purchased a TV, Computer, or Laptop, You're Probably Now a Member of the Ginormous (and Newly Certified) LCD Antitrust Class
Publication Date: 2010-03-29
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Yes, it's true. We are all plaintiffs now. Or nearly all of us, thanks to a pair of March 28 orders certifying two classes in the consolidated antitrust litigation against the makers of liquid crystal display screens.

December 09, 2004 |

One Way to Settle a Suit: Buy Your Opponent

The stage was set for a lengthy courtroom battle between Synopsys Inc. and Nassda Corp., but a few weeks before trial the companies announced that Synopsys is to buy Santa Clara-based Nassda for approximately $192 million in cash. And a team of Pillsbury Winthrop attorneys helped Milpitas-based semiconductor designer Spike Technologies Inc. in Qualcomm Inc.'s acquisition of the company last month.
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California Supreme Court Eliminates Key Antitrust Defense; Pharma Companies to Face Price-Fixing Suit by Pharmacies
Publication Date: 2010-07-13
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For more than 40 years, California was out of synch with the U.S. Supreme Court, permitting defendants in state antitrust actions to argue that direct purchasers suffered no harm because they passed price increases on to consumers. With a ruling Monday that eliminates the pass-through defense, California's now in step with the federal courts.

July 11, 2003 |

Arent Fox Looks for Footing on Rough Road

Within the last year, Arent Fox has weathered the departures of 52 lawyers -- and during the past decade it has shuttered four offices and reached dead ends in a number of merger talks. Now partners are in search of a strategy to remake the D.C. mainstay. "It's a task that leaves nothing sacred except our name," says managing partner William Charyk.
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Samsung Sued Four Times in One Day
Publication Date: 2008-11-19
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June 26, 2003 |

Fast, Cheap and In Control

While 30-lawyer litigation boutique, Morgenstein & Jubelirer doesn't have the marquee name of larger litigation firms, it has earned a reputation for having top-notch trial lawyers who deliver good results. The firm also stands out for its lean staffing and competitive billing rates. Elliot Jubelirer recently agreed to jump in and defend Brobeck, Phleger & Harrison in a multimillion-dollar suit just three weeks before trial.
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September 14, 2012 |

Pro Bono Achievers

The Recorder recognizes 10 leading pro bono practices in Northern California.
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October 15, 2004 |

Business Intelligence: Big Promises

True believers in business intelligence software claim it's going to reshape law firm management. They say it helps firms slice, dice and analyze data gathered from all corners of a firm's universe. They insist it can improve everything from staffing to profits. Find out how firms are actually using it.
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March 18, 2010 |

Judge Frowns on Request for Bar Data

In a tentative opinion, a San Francisco judge turned away a UCLA professor who wants Bar data on pass rates and ethnicity for a study on the effects of affirmative action in law school admissions.
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