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Amy Miller

Amy Miller

March 09, 2012 | Corporate Counsel

Apple-Samsung Fight a Boon for Lawyers Able to Read Korean

Unemployed? Maybe you should brush up on your Korean language skills. Lawyers representing Apple Inc. in its ongoing patent battles against Samsung Electronics in the Northern District and the International Trade Commission have brought in more than 90 contract lawyers and document reviewers.

By Amy Miller

2 minute read

September 10, 2012 | Law.com

U.K.-Based Field Fisher Waterhouse Plants Its Flag in Silicon Valley

London-based Field Fisher Waterhouse opened its first U.S. office in Palo Alto, Calif., last week. The firm will focus on advising existing clients such as Facebook and Google on privacy and other IP-related legal issues in Europe, while also expanding its client base in the life sciences sector, said partner Phil Lee, who has relocated to open the office.

By Amy Miller

2 minute read

June 21, 2012 | The Legal Intelligencer

Cooley Representing LinkedIn in Stolen Password Lawsuit

Two weeks after hackers stole more than 6 million user passwords on LinkedIn and posted them online, an Illinois woman has filed a $5 million suit claiming that the social network for professionals failed to protect its members' information.

By Amy Miller

2 minute read

July 18, 2012 | The Recorder

Jones Day Snags Pair for its Silicon Valley Office

Criminal defense litigator Neal Stephens (pictured) is coming from Cooley, Greg Chin from Latham.

By Amy Miller

3 minute read

February 15, 2012 | Corporate Counsel

Federal Circuit Affirms Patent Win for Google, Yahoo, Microsoft

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has affirmed a Texas district court ruling in favor of Google, Microsoft, and Yahoo that invalidated a patent related to paid advertisement services.

By Amy Miller

2 minute read

January 06, 2011 | The Recorder

Intellectual Ventures Inks Licensing Agreement With SAP

By Amy Miller

2 minute read

February 10, 2012 | Legaltech News

FTC Sued Over Google's Privacy Changes

The Electronic Privacy Information Center is suing the Federal Trade Commission, claiming Google's plans to streamline privacy settings violate a consent order the search giant reached with the FTC.

By Amy Miller

2 minute read

March 23, 2012 | The Recorder

Cooley Aids Zynga in Buy of 'Draw Something' Maker

By Amy Miller

2 minute read

February 29, 2012 | The Recorder

SNR Denton Nabs Patent Litigator from Novak Druce

By Amy Miller

2 minute read

July 09, 2012 | The Recorder

Womble Carlyle Snags Jones Day IP Partner for Silicon Valley Office

By Amy Miller

2 minute read