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March 27, 2013 |

Is the Apple iPad Mini Ready for Business?

At a quick glance, the smaller version of Apple's now-iconic tablet, iPad Mini, hardly looks like a business tool, says writer Alan Cohen, but first impressions can be misleading.
5 minute read
December 07, 2010 |

S&C Names New Partners, Kids Visit With Cohen

Sullivan & Cromwell has promoted eight attorneys to the rank of partner this year--a 60 percent increase over the five new partners minted by the firm in 2009. Plus: A few grade school students from Connecticut take a school trip to visit with S&C's venerable senior chairman.
2 minute read
August 01, 2005 |

Keepers of the Frame: How a GC Can Fill the Frame to the Employer's Benefit

Frames must encompass an alternative reality, not merely be a response to the other side's frame. They must be authentic, internally consistent and passionately believed.
6 minute read
December 10, 2007 |

Gift giving ... Big Firm style

'TIS THE SEASON for Big Firm client gifts Yee haw Big Firms take the holidays as an occasion to send clients tokens of their gratitude for a calendar year's worth of paying exorbitant fees. These gifts are also a chance to show clients that their Firm is bigger, better and swankier than some of the other shops the client may be using.
5 minute read
December 14, 2007 |

EBay IP Guru's Next Step

Jay Monahan was on the cutting edge of IP and technology as eBay's vice president for intellectual property issues. Now he's the only lawyer at a startup that's wading into more uncharted waters.
5 minute read
March 15, 2005 |

In Camera

Ninth Circuit staff attorney doubles as TV trivia champ; Can we have a do-over? Party with a mission.
5 minute read
July 28, 2010 |

Moms Who Won't Quit

High-power professional turned stay-home moms have made parenting daunting and exhausting. Maybe that's why some women lawyers would rather keep their office gigs.
4 minute read
April 12, 2011 |

9th Circuit's Kozinski: Internet Guilty of Killing 1st Amendment

The First Amendment is dead, a victim of the internet, declared Alex Kozinski, chief judge of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. In a compelling presentation replete with his trademark wit, Kozinski gave the eulogy Monday evening at Golden Gate University School of Law's third annual Intellectual Property Distinguished Speaker program in San Francisco.
5 minute read
October 21, 2004 |

New Laws Help Protect Personal Data of E-Consumers

California has been at the forefront in enacting legislation designed to protect the manner in which personal information is used and exchanged over the Internet. The border-ignoring nature of the Internet means the new laws affect all businesses that collect and use the personal information of large numbers of consumers, particularly those that transact business electronically. Companies need to come to some understanding whether and to what extent the laws apply to them.
9 minute read
February 20, 2004 |

Is Steve Jobs Begging for a Lawsuit?

A long time ago, The Beatles' record company, Apple Corps, sued Apple Computer Inc., for using its name. After thrashing it out, the two companies agreed that Apple, the computer maker, could continue to use "Apple" as long as it stayed out of the music business.
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