• October 25, 2004 | The Recorder

    IP Goes to School

    Kavya Mohankumar was a college student in India when she started looking at law schools in the United States.One school in particular, Santa Clara University School of Law, caught her

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  • May 14, 2007 | The Recorder

    Big Firms Say They'll Eat Cost of Raises

    For everyone but the newly wealthy associates, the question is: How are the biggest law firms going to pay for their latest round of associate salary raises? While clients expect that they'l

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  • May 11, 2006 | New York Law Journal

    Newsbriefs

    Judge Rules Government Violated Speech Rights in AIDS Policy A federal judge has found that the U.S. government is violating the First Amendment rights of key partners in its in

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  • June 8, 2006 | The Recorder

    Internet Makes -- and Breaks -- Trademarks

    The Internet was once hailed as the fastest way for a company to market its brand. Now it turns out to be the fastest way to kill one, too. Tech magazine publisher CMP Media found this out w

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  • August 23, 2005 | The Recorder

    Coudert Meltdown May Refuel Firms' China Plans

    As Silicon Valley firms finally take an interest in China, the unraveling of Coudert Brothers may provide a quick way into the market.The decision last week to break up Coudert leaves

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  • November 14, 2007 | The Recorder

    SEC Gives Pass in Several Silicon Valley Backdating Probes

    Several Silicon Valley companies are breathing sighs of relief after learning that the Securities and Exchange Commission won't be taking any enforcement action against them for their stock op

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  • April 26, 2000 | New York Law Journal

    Support Staffers Want Larger Raises

    When big-firm starting salaries for first-year associates rose approximately 20 percent earlier this year, the question on the minds of many non-lawyer employees was whether the raises would trickl

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  • December 20, 2005 | Alm

    Closing the Patent Litigation Spigot

    The advent of eBay altered the market for everything from trading cards to tracer guns. Its patent dispute, which landed at the U.S. Supreme Court last month, could affect the market for paten

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  • June 13, 2007 | The Recorder

    Thelen Reid Partner 'Ambushes' Class Certifications With Private Eyes' Help

    The gloves come off when David Aronoff steps into court to oppose a class action. Aronoff routinely hires private investigators to probe pre-existing relationships between plaintiffs and the

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  • November 15, 1999 | The Recorder

    DoubleClick Claims Wide Net Patent

    In a case that could have a wide-ranging impact on online advertisers, DoubleClick Inc. filed suit Friday against L90 Inc., claiming rights to a commonly used method of delivering advertising on t

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