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- Why Howard Rice Changed Its Mind on Merging
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- Viewpoint: Firms Should Look Beyond Lateral Hiring
- On the Move
- Circuit Weighs Walker's Handling of Prop 8 Case
- Antitrust Regulators Have Questions on Oracle-RightNow Deal
- Stephen Dombrink, 1944-2011
- Longtime Judge Tomar Mason Announces Retirement
- Joseph Rogers, 1921-2011
- Google, Oracle Battle over Damages
Why Howard Rice Changed Its Mind on Merging | Top |
Viewpoint: Bar-ometer | Top |
Everyone wins in Howard Rice/Arnold Porter merger ... Charles Cooper isn't doing himself any favors with his Prop 8 argument ... Will Vaughn Walker lose on the trial video question? | |
Viewpoint: Firms Should Look Beyond Lateral Hiring | 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. | |
Circuit Weighs Walker's Handling of Prop 8 Case | Top |
More than two hours of arguments devoted to release of trial videotape and whether the former federal judge should have disclosed he was in a long-term same-sex relationship. | |
Antitrust Regulators Have Questions on Oracle-RightNow Deal | Top |
Stephen Dombrink, 1944-2011 | Top |
Longtime Judge Tomar Mason Announces Retirement | Top |
Joseph Rogers, 1921-2011 | Top |
Google, Oracle Battle over Damages | Top |
Federal Judge William Alsup issued a tentative order striking portions of an Oracle expert's report that puts damages at $1.16 billion. | |
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