October 18, 2010 | The Recorder
Ex-VP and Associate GC at Oracle Joins White & CaseBy Amy Miller
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July 27, 2011 | The Recorder
Lanier Takes Reins of Jones Day's Silicon Valley OfficeBy Amy Miller
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May 11, 2011 | The Recorder
Wilson Sonsini Corporate Partner Moves to Goodwin ProcterBy Amy Miller
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December 02, 2010 | New York Law Journal
Report Sheds Light on Best Venues to File Patent SuitsA report by law professor Mark Lemley, director of the Stanford Program in Law, Science, and Technology, may have made finding the best venue to file a patent suit a little easier. Mr. Lemley has analyzed 21,667 patent suits filed since 2000, looking at various factors, such as win rates for both plaintiffs and defendants and how long it takes different courts to resolve cases. The results are surprising.
By Amy Miller
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July 01, 2010 | Corporate Counsel
Profile: Living the (Met) LifeNicholas Latrenta, MetLife, Inc.
By Amy Miller
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February 01, 2011 | Law.com
Oracle to Dole Out $46 Million to Settle Bribery ClaimsOracle will pay $46 million to settle claims that Sun Microsystems, which merged with Oracle, paid kickbacks to consulting companies in exchange for recommendations that federal agencies buy its products, the DOJ announced.
By Amy Miller
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April 25, 2011 | Texas Lawyer
Google Hit With $5M in Damages for Infringing Open Source PatentGoogle has taken a hit from a so-called patent troll. A federal jury in Texas recently ordered Google to pay $5 million in damages for infringing a Linux-related patent held by Texas-based Bedrock Computer Technologies. Bedrock had sued Google in 2006, alleging infringement of a 1997 patent that describes "a method and apparatus for performing storage and retrieval," and Bedrock said the companyhad infringed it by using versions of the Linux operating system kernel on their servers.
By Amy Miller
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January 20, 2010 | New York Law Journal
Deutsche Bank National Trust Co. v. CampbellBank Granted Summary Judgment in Action To Foreclose Mortgage Encumbering Property
By Amy Miller
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November 03, 2010 | The Legal Intelligencer
Attorney Who Prosecuted First Patent Cases Over Gene Splicing DiesBertram Rowland, who wrote and prosecuted the first patents for gene splicing, died Thursday at his home in Hillsborough. He was 80. The cause of death was cancer of the pancreas.
By Amy Miller
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