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- Google Sees Value in Nortel Patents
- Jones Day, Latham Advise on Texas Instruments $6.5B Acquisition
- Circuit Kicks Plea Deal Question to State Justices
- Microsoft All Over Again?
- ALM, LexisNexis Sign Content Agreement
- Some DAs Rely on Honor System to Vet Cops
- With Bank Settlement, Heller Partners Can Move On
- Wilson's Patent Litigators Chafed at Conflicts
- Viewpoint: BAR-ometer
- Special Report: Spring 2011 ADR
Google Sees Value in Nortel Patents | Top |
Jones Day, Latham Advise on Texas Instruments $6.5B Acquisition | Top |
Circuit Kicks Plea Deal Question to State Justices | Top |
Microsoft All Over Again? | Top |
Google's antitrust troubles are sounding a lot like another tech giant's problems in the '90s. | |
ALM, LexisNexis Sign Content Agreement | Top |
Some DAs Rely on Honor System to Vet Cops | Top |
With Bank Settlement, Heller Partners Can Move On | Top |
Creditors of the defunct law firm, led by attorney Thomas Willoughby, negotiated a $20 million settlement with BofA and Citibank and a promise not to sue former shareholders" | |
Wilson's Patent Litigators Chafed at Conflicts | Top |
Viewpoint: BAR-ometer | Top |
From bad to worse for Howrey employees ... Dukes plaintiffs may strike out with Supremes ... Judge blocked from getting juror's Facebook posts | |
Special Report: Spring 2011 ADR | Top |
Our latest edition of our Alternative Dispute Resolution report explores trends in ADR. | |
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