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June 04, 1999 |

Microsoft Turns Tables

Microsoft has entered the rebuttal phase its antitrust battle with the Justice Department with a new attitude. In the defense's most effective cross-examination yet, Michael Lacovara, of New York's Sullivan & Cromwell, repeatedly got the government's lead economist to admit that he made no empirical studies to reach key conclusions.
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May 04, 2000 |

Firm Flight

Young attorneys are eager to join a new California gold rush to start-up technology companies. But for every in-house counsel that hits it big, there's a dozen who take a pay cut and watch their stock options stagnate. Associates' perception of a pre-public Internet company is that "it's better than sex, better than food, better than eternal life," said recruiter Marty Africa. "Associates are turning down companies that have been public for six months for those without inside bathrooms."
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Randazzo v. Harris Bank Palatine, N.A.
Publication Date: 2001-10-23
Practice Area: banking | torts
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Court: 7th Cir.
Judge: Before COFFEY, RIPPLE and DIANE P. WOOD, Circuit Judges.
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Case number: 00-2915

The full case caption appears at the end of this opinion. RIPPLE, Circuit Judge. Frank Randazzo,as trustee under a declaration of trust("FPR Trust"), entered into threeagr

August 20, 2001 |

Microsoft's Captain Ahab

When Washington, D.C., lobbyist Mitchell "Mike" Pettit set out to find an author for an anti-Microsoft treatise, the choice was a no-brainer: Susan Creighton, the antitrust lawyer who helped ignite the government's landmark case against the company. The timing, it turns out, was propitious. While Creighton wrote the white paper, she was negotiating a move to a key antitrust post in the Bush administration.
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United States v. United Technologies Corp.
Publication Date: 2010-11-21
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Court: 6th Cir.
Judge: Sutton, Circuit Judge.
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Case number: Nos. 08-4256 & 4257

RECOMMENDED FOR FULL-TEXT PUBLICATION Pursuant to Sixth Circuit Rule 206Argued: August 3, 2010Before: SILER and SUTTON, Circuit Judges; CLELAND, District Judge.*fn1

February 03, 1999 |

Microsoft Gets an Economics Lecture!!!

An exasperated government economist lectured a Microsoft attorney Thursday on the definition of a competitive marketplace.
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July 26, 1999 |

The Hacker and the Toker

Tony Serra, the famous San Francisco defense lawyer known for defending the likes of Black Panther Huey Newton and Ellie Nesler, the woman convicted of gunning down her child's molester, is taking up the case of Kevin Mitnick -- not a killer but the most revered martyr of hackerdom. Serra has never defended any cybercriminals. "I do dope and murder, man," he says. Luckily the hacker's call was fielded by one of two bright acolytes in Serra's office, who persuaded the 64-year-old lawyer to take the case.
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Google Jury Wanted Steak from Oracle, But Got 'Parsley'
Publication Date: 2012-05-23
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After Google took home a defense verdict Wednesday in the patent phase of a blockbuster trial, the jury foreman said Oracle's lawyers at Morrison & Foerster and Boies Schiller had gained few supporters on the most crucial copyright issue in the case.

Independent Chemical Corp. v. Local Union 807
Publication Date: 2006-05-01
Practice Area: Employment
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Court: U.S. District Court for the Eastern District
Judge: Dora Irizarry
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U.S. DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK Judge Irizarry Independent Chemical Corporation ("ICC"), a company that manufactures and mixes chemicals for industria

May 18, 1999 |

Unified Y2K Front Faltering

As the months slip away and the millennium approaches, business lobbyists have stepped up their campaigns to shield companies from an anticipated flood of Y2K-related lawsuits. But with billions of dollars potentially at stake, the business community's attempt to advance a unified front is faltering. The reason: Computer and software companies see their efforts to rally bipartisan support for protection against Y2K litigation stymied by their ostensible ally, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
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