January 03, 2012 | Corporate Counsel
Manatt Loses IP Partner to Sheppard, MullinJill Pietrini has left Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, where she chaired the intellectual property practice group in Los Angeles, to join Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton as a partner.
By Amy Miller
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July 27, 2012 | The Recorder
Judicial Council Taps Retired Shasta County Judge as New Administrative DirectorBy Amy Miller
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November 29, 2011 | The Recorder
Ropes & Gray Helps BARRX Medical Ink $325 Million SaleBy Amy Miller
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January 06, 2012 | Corporate Counsel
AT&T to Pay $215 Million to Settle TiVo Patent SuitsAT&T Inc. has agreed to pay TiVo Inc. $215 million to settle two patent infringement suits over digital video recording technology after the companies entered into a patent licensing arrangement.
By Amy Miller
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February 10, 2012 | The Legal Intelligencer
FTC Sued Over Google's Privacy ChangesThe first federal lawsuit over Google Inc.'s recently announced privacy changes was filed this week.
By Amy Miller
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December 06, 2011 | Corporate Counsel
Q & A: Genomic Health's Kathleen Determann on Prometheus v. Mayo ClinicDetermann explains why she believes patent protection is so critical for the personalized medicine industry in the Bay Area.
By Amy Miller
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November 21, 2011 | Law.com
For Google GC, Job Just Gets BiggerGoogle employs 600 people in its legal department. Once it swallows Motorola Mobility, that number will jump to 800, GC Kent Walker told an audience at Corporate Counsel's 9th Annual GC Conference West Coast. His team's challenges include navigating privacy rules that vary by country and dealing with a "broken" patent system.
By Amy Miller
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August 31, 2012 | The Recorder
NFL Players Settle Malpractice Suits With McKool and ManattBy Amy Miller
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June 03, 2010 | Daily Business Review
Coach suits against counterfeiters becoming standardCoach, the high-end leather goods maker, declared war on counterfeiters and has received favorable judgments in 90 of 200 trademark infringement cases.
By Amy Miller
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