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- Company, Officers Convicted of Bribing Mexican Utility
- Wilson Sonsini Corporate Partner Moves to Goodwin Procter
- Ninth Circuit Focuses on Materiality for Round Two of Backdating Case
- Reinhardt, Kozinski Split On Fix for Veterans' Mental Health Care
- DLA, Goodwin Helping IntelePeer in IPO
- Yahoo Beats Back Patent Claims in Texas' Eastern District
- Senators Confirm Former ACLU Lawyer for Judgeship
- Microsoft to Add Skype in $8.5 Billion Deal
- Bill Would Allow Represented Litigants to Be Deemed Vexatious
- Q&A with S.F. Land Use Lawyer Michael Burke
Company, Officers Convicted of Bribing Mexican Utility | Top |
Wilson Sonsini Corporate Partner Moves to Goodwin Procter | Top |
Ninth Circuit Focuses on Materiality for Round Two of Backdating Case | Top |
Reinhardt, Kozinski Split On Fix for Veterans' Mental Health Care | Top |
DLA, Goodwin Helping IntelePeer in IPO | Top |
Yahoo Beats Back Patent Claims in Texas' Eastern District | Top |
Senators Confirm Former ACLU Lawyer for Judgeship | Top |
The U.S. Senate voted 56-42, with some Republicans crossing party lines, to confirm Edward Chen to the Northern District bench. | |
Microsoft to Add Skype in $8.5 Billion Deal | Top |
Bill Would Allow Represented Litigants to Be Deemed Vexatious | Top |
Modesto Republican Tom Berryhill says vexatious litigants bring lawyers in temporarily just to get around current restrictions | |
Q&A with S.F. Land Use Lawyer Michael Burke | Top |
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