April 13, 2012 | The Recorder
Proskauer Snags Labor and Employment Chair From Seyfarth ShawBy Amy Miller
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January 05, 2012 | The Recorder
Judge Won't Certify Class Over Google's AdWords ProgramBy Amy Miller
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December 06, 2011 | The Recorder
Q & A: Genomic Health's Kathleen Determann on Prometheus v. Mayo ClinicBy Amy Miller
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October 25, 2011 | The Recorder
Patent Startup Hires Clorox Lawyer as First GCBy Amy Miller
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October 10, 2012 | Daily Business Review
Facebook submits new settlement proposal for 'sponsored stories' lawsuitFacebook has filed a revised $20 million settlement in a class action by users over its sponsored stories advertising feature.
By Amy Miller
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March 16, 2012 | Corporate Counsel
Facebook Poaches Privacy Counsel From YahooJoshua Smith, who had been a senior legal director of privacy at Yahoo, will share the title of lead privacy counsel at Facebook with Edward Palmieri, who has served in that role for two years.
By Amy Miller
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July 23, 2012 | The American Lawyer
As Trial Looms, Quinn, MoFo Lawyers Detail Fees in Apple-Samsung SpatNew court filings in Apple's patent suit against Samsung offer a peek at how much the combatants pay just some of their outside counsel. Needless to say, the lawyers don't come cheap.
By Amy Miller
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January 09, 2012 | The Legal Intelligencer
Judge Won't Certify Class Over Google's AdWords ProgramGoogle Inc. has won another key victory in a lawsuit challenging its AdWords keyword advertising program.
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November 01, 2011 | Legaltech News
Online Dispute Resolution Firm Names VP of Judicial AffairsOnline dispute resolution website ZipCourt has hired Chris Kyriacou as its first vice president for judicial affairs. Kyriacou had been a litigation counsel at Apple.
By Amy Miller
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May 16, 2011 | Daily Report Online
Judge junks most of privacy suit against FacebookA San Jose federal judge on Thursday threw out most of the claims against Facebook Inc. in a privacy suit that claims it shared personal information with advertisers without users' consent.The ruling by Chief Judge James Ware signals the difficulty that plaintiffs may have in recovering damages from social media companies for alleged privacy breaches.
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