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- Ruling Leaves Silicon Valley Lawyers Wondering Whether 'Practicality' Means 'Patentable'
- Haag Brings New Focus to Public Corruption Cases
- Capital Accounts: Canadian Firm Gets Long Beach Court Project
- Lateral Liftoff
- Viewpoint: BAR-ometer
- Viewpoint: Trial Courts Are Not the Cause of the Financial Crisis
- Viewpoint: The Judicial Council's Misplaced Priorities
- On the Move
- Illston Keeps Cards Close to Vest at Bonds Hearing
- Latham Advises PE Firms on Sales of 2 Companies
Ruling Leaves Silicon Valley Lawyers Wondering Whether 'Practicality' Means 'Patentable' | Top |
Haag Brings New Focus to Public Corruption Cases | Top |
U.S. Attorney Melinda Haag has created a new special prosecutions and national security section, which will investigate public corruption cases. | |
Capital Accounts: Canadian Firm Gets Long Beach Court Project | Top |
Lateral Liftoff | Top |
Partner moves are spiking as firms like J. Howard Clowes' DLA Piper are back in hiring mode. | |
Viewpoint: BAR-ometer | Top |
A second life for Lisa Berry ... and for Jamie Harmon ... Shocked, shocked that gov can keep judge advisers secret. | |
Viewpoint: Trial Courts Are Not the Cause of the Financial Crisis | Top |
Viewpoint: The Judicial Council's Misplaced Priorities | Top |
On the Move | Top |
A weekly report of lawyer moves and law firm changes. Keep abreast of where movers and shakers are going and what they're doing. | |
Illston Keeps Cards Close to Vest at Bonds Hearing | Top |
Barry Bonds awaits a decision by Judge Susan Illston on whether his obstruction conviction will stand, and whether prosecutors will retry him for perjury. | |
Latham Advises PE Firms on Sales of 2 Companies | Top |
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