March 04, 2013 | Corporate Counsel
Patent Lawyers Urge Congress to Act on 'Trolls'A group of patent lawyers in Washington said at a panel discussion that Congress should solve the problem that "patent trolls" pose to innovation.
By Mounira Al Hmoud
3 minute read
January 28, 2002 | Connecticut Law Tribune
VC Investment: Greater Than You ThinkAlthough most industry observers would describe venture capital activity during the past 12 months as challenging at best, the fact is 2001 was probably the third best year the industry has ever experienced, a national authority in the field told an audience in Hartford recently.
By Al May TechTribune Contributing Writer
4 minute read
May 11, 2011 | The Recorder
'AT&T' Mobility ExplainedA recent Supreme Court decision alters California law with regard to arbitration agreements, explain Latham & Watkins attorneys.
By Al Pfeiffer and Kathleen Lally
6 minute read
January 19, 2007 | New Jersey Law Journal
Coming Soon: Enron IINow, just when investor faith is being restored in the Sarbanes-Oxley era, Wall Street wants to be deregulated.
By Bill Lerach and Al Meyerhoff
5 minute read
May 15, 2006 | New Jersey Law Journal
Immigration Dispute Brings Chance To Prevent a Permanent UnderclassThe leadership of this Congress seems to be comfortable with a permanent underclass. We should not be.
By Al Meyeroff
4 minute read
March 28, 2008 | New Jersey Law Journal
Courting Big BusinessWith a string of decisions siding with Big Business - "deregulation by judicial fiat" - the Supreme Court has declared open season on your wallet. It's a big reason the Court is central to the presidential election.
By Al Meyeroff
5 minute read
May 02, 2008 | The Recorder
Senate, Stop Confirming Bush's JudgesCoughlin Stoia's Al Meyerhoff talks about why Congress should seize the opportunity to stop confirming the Bush Administration's politicized judicial appointments.
By Al Meyerhoff
7 minute read
January 29, 2007 | Texas Lawyer
Coming Soon: Enron IISarbanes-Oxley helped bring markets back to health and restore the faith of both U.S. and foreign investors. Yet greed is still with us. "Reform" is one bonus Wall Street should be denied.
By Bill Lerach and Al Meyerhoff
5 minute read
April 07, 2010 | Law.com
Women Judges Stir Up Old Debate in EgyptWhen women tried to join the bench on Egypt's top administrative court, the uproar from its judges was fierce. It took a street protest, government intervention and a Constitutional Court ruling over the past weeks to get women appointed to Egypt's State Council court for the first time. The final result was a victory, but many women's rights advocates are dismayed that after decades of struggle it took such a fight, and that such views still run so deep, even among the country's elite.
By Hadeel al-Shalchi
6 minute read
July 10, 2008 | New Jersey Law Journal
A Vote Will Not Be Final Say In Same-Sex Marriage LawThe next round in the American culture wars is scheduled for this fall in California. Californians will vote on a measure to ban - actually reban - same-sex marriage. Yet, once the TV ads have aired and the politicians have postured, the actual "decider" may well be the U.S. Supreme Court.
By Al Meyeroff
5 minute read
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