• August 21, 2007 | The Recorder

    Patent Defendants Score Big at Federal Circuit

    Tech company general counsel, who routinely wrestle with accusations of patent infringement, can breathe a sigh of relief -- thanks to a decision Monday by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal

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  • May 8, 2006 | The Recorder

    Smaller Firms Find Environmental Niche

    Beveridge & Diamond is out to grow its environmental practice across the country, and high rates at big firms are helping them do it.In the past five years or so, environmental wor

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  • December 11, 2000 | Legaltech News

    Digging Through the E-mail

    Has your firm become an e-mail-centric culture? If you're not sure, try answering the following questions:1. Are your e-mail storage requirements expanding at a rate previously unseen

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  • April 4, 2007 | Texas Lawyer

    How to Keep Your Company From Being a Target of Employment Class Actions

    General counsel of Texas-based companies who have had a rotten day or a rotten couple of months can take heart. Their situations cannot under any circumstances be as dire as that experienced in Jan

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  • July 5, 2007 | The Recorder

    Diagnosing Gay Rights

    A war of the amici is under way as the California Supreme Court readies itself for what could become one of its most controversial cases in years.

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  • August 6, 2007 | Legaltech News

    Must-See Recruiting Sites Invest in Future

    It's time for the 2007 crop of summerassociates to head back toschool, and for law firms to beginscouting next year's hopefuls. Thatmakes it the perfect time to look at howeffectively large law fir

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  • May 14, 2007 | The Recorder

    Q&A

    Michael Rowles is general counsel at Live Nation Inc., which describes itself as the largest producer of live concerts in the world, handling tours for such artists as the Rolling Stones, Mado

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  • December 17, 2009 | The American Lawyer

    D.C. Circuit Skeptical of Defamation Claim Tied to 1998 Missile Strike

    The federal government should be held liable for defamation for anonymous, allegedly false statements made by senior Clinton administration officials to the press about the justification for the 19

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  • July 28, 2000 | National Law Journal

    Sky Isn't Falling in Music World

    God didn't sue Johann Gutenberg for copyright infringement. Neither did the monasteries of Christian Europe, which, until Gutenberg's invention of movable type in the 15th century, enjoyed a c

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  • April 19, 2004 | Alm

    Regional All-Stars Enlist to Stop 9th Circuit Split

    Eric George, the son of Chief Justice Ronald George and a lawyer known for his behind-the-scenes juice, has organized a troop of big-name lawyers from across the political spectrum to oppose s

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