August 11, 2011 | Daily Business Review
Apple settles power-cord defect class actionThe agreement provides cash refunds of $35 to $79 to class members whose adapters show signs of "fraying, melting, straining, sparking, weakening, discoloration, bubbling, overheating and/or separation of the adaptor's strain reliefs."
By Amy Miller
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November 23, 2009 | The Legal Intelligencer
Ditching the Billable Hour: 'Everyone Wants to Do It'More companies are paying their outside counsel off the clock, according to the Hildebrandt 2009 Law Department Survey.
By Amy Miller
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January 20, 2010 | The Legal Intelligencer
SEC's New Compensation Rules Create Paperwork HeadachesGeneral counsel had better get ready for a daunting dose of paperwork: courtesy of the Securities and Exchange Commission.
By Amy Miller
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January 08, 2010 | Corporate Counsel
Both Feet Out the Door: Crocs' Top Lawyer Is Taking a WalkErik Rebich, who served as the trendy shoemaker's general counsel since January 2005, resigns from his post as the company's top legal footman. And Rebich might not be able to say what happened that led him to take a hike ...
By Amy Miller
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January 31, 2011 | The Recorder
Gibson, Dunn, Latham Advise Allergan, Map Pharmaceuticals in CollaborationBy Amy Miller
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February 09, 2010 | Law.com
Association of Corporate Counsel Relents on Law Firms' Access to Client ReviewsAfter the Association of Corporate Counsel launched a rating system that included members-only access to performance evaluations of law firms, some critics cried foul. Now, law firms that have been critiqued by in-house counsel can also see their ratings online. Since the ACC began its "value index" in October, in-house lawyers from dozens of countries have submitted more than 1,800 evaluations of some 600 law firms.
By Amy Miller
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October 04, 2010 | The Recorder
O'Melveny Advises Microsemi in $430M Acquisition of ActelBy Amy Miller
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April 07, 2011 | Law.com
Howrey Patent Litigator Joins FenwickFormer Howrey patent litigator Teresa "Terry" Corbin has joined Fenwick & West as a partner in the firm's San Francisco office. And now she's looking forward to working with clients on more than just litigation. Fenwick provides corporate transactional services that Howrey did not, Corbin says.
By Amy Miller
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April 13, 2011 | The Recorder
Orrick Team Helps Raise Money for Huge Solar ProjectBy Amy Miller
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