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Alanna Byrne

Alanna Byrne

August 14, 2012 | Inside Counsel

Kodak extends patent auction to continue discussions with bidders

Eastman Kodak Co. will have to wait a little longer for a photo finish to its patent auction.

By Alanna Byrne

4 minute read

August 13, 2012 | Inside Counsel

Judge dismisses daters’ lawsuit against Match.com

A Texas judge showed Match.com some love Friday, dismissing the bulk of a subscriber suit against the online dating service.

By Alanna Byrne

2 minute read

August 10, 2012 | Inside Counsel

7 notable GCs in the news

General counsel sound off about copyright, censorship, war crimes and more

By Alanna Byrne

11 minute read

August 10, 2012 | Inside Counsel

Dewey seeking to shutter Russian, Kazakh offices

The Dewey & LeBoeuf saga took on some international flavor this week, as the bankrupt firm asked for permission to shut down its offices in Russia and Kazakhstan.

By Alanna Byrne

8 minute read

August 09, 2012 | Inside Counsel

Minnesota AG fights 3M’s efforts to throw Covington off environmental case

3M Co. wasnt too pleased when its former law firm, Covington & Burling, began working for Minnesotas attorney general in a lawsuit against the company

By Alanna Byrne

2 minute read

August 08, 2012 | Inside Counsel

7 of the strangest lawsuits making headlines

A nude beauty queen, Humphrey Bogart's coat and five more strange lawsuits in the news

By Alanna Byrne

5 minute read

August 08, 2012 | Inside Counsel

Pfizer will pay $60 million to settle federal FCPA investigations

Move over Wal-Mart; theres a new FCPA violator in town.

By Alanna Byrne

9 minute read

August 07, 2012 | Inside Counsel

Dewey extends deadline on clawback settlement, signals further revisions

The long slow slog that is Dewey & LeBoeufs bankruptcy will continue for a little while longer, as the firm has once again pushed back the deadline to reach a clawback settlement with former partners.

By Alanna Byrne

2 minute read

August 06, 2012 | Inside Counsel

Authors sue Google over book digitization project

Just days after the Federal Trade Commission reportedly voted to levy a $22.5 million fine against Google Inc. for privacy violations, the Internet company is back in hot water, this time with authors angry over its digitization of their books.

By Alanna Byrne

2 minute read

August 03, 2012 | Inside Counsel

Facts & Figures: 5 sets of newsworthy data

From shrinking salaries to the growing demand for labor lawyers, an inside look at the numbers that count

By Alanna Byrne

14 minute read