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April 26, 2010 |

Aglow with IPOs

U.S. venture-backed IPOs this year have already surpassed 2009's. The work has flowed to a lot of lawyers, like Cooley Godward Kronish partner Jodie Bourdet. But the fees aren't necessarily going up.
6 minute read
February 23, 2012 |

'PayPal mafia' fortunes to be boosted by Yelp

Jeremy Stoppelman and Max Levchin own about $200 million in Yelp shares heading into the company's initial public offering, setting up the latest payday for PayPal's former executives.
4 minute read
April 27, 2010 |

Like 'Getting a Date With the Cute Girl in Class': Aglow With IPOs

This year, Silicon Valley's corporate lawyers are at long last the popular kids again as tech companies are going public en masse for first time in years. But a survey of legal fees shows that even with the upswing, generally lawyers aren't getting paid more for the work. It's still a buyers market.
6 minute read
July 28, 2008 |

Optimists buy iPhones; pessimists hoard gold

Here's an updated version of the Voight-Kampff test from Ridley Scott's ''Blade Runner'' movie. Instead of identifying Replicants, however, these questions sort the financial optimists from the reali ... I mean, pessimists. 1 A tale of two economies You see a line of badly dressed people snaking along the sidewalk, seemingly oblivious to the wind and rain.
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February 23, 2010 |

Albert Halluin, 1939-2010

A plane crash took the life of Halluin, a 70-year-old senior counsel at Wilson Sonsini whose work in biotech patents was pioneering.
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February 02, 2010 |

Bybee In the Clear, Hits Colbert Report?

The Ninth Circuit judge has been cleared of professional misconduct by the DOJ. So has John Yoo. Will Bybee be invited to appear before Colbert now? And: A blog freaks out over a possible political contribution by Chief Justice Ronald George to Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign. Except "Ronald George" is kind of a common name, isn't it? Also Blogged: UC-San Diego and Cal Western Law School discuss a merger. The news hits the blogosphere. Well, that news hits the blogosphere once a year. There's More: Northern District Judge Charles Breyer gets humorous about a Wet Dream.
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December 28, 2011 |

Spark of invention proves to be elusive

One reason "dismal science" aptly describes economics is that it so often winds up in a zero-sum trade-off of diminishing returns. That gets depressing when the global economy is in a sorry state, as it is now.Most economists gloomily advise us to just tough it out. No magical solution can save us.I submit that the situation is not as bleak as it seems.
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