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Amy Miller

Amy Miller

September 28, 2010 | The Recorder

Goodwin Expands San Diego IP Practice with Kleinfeld, Kjelland

By Amy Miller

2 minute read

September 09, 2010 | The Recorder

EBay Wins Shareholder Suit Against Craigslist

By Amy Miller

2 minute read

February 11, 2011 | The Recorder

Howrey IP Litigator Moves to Pillsbury

By Amy Miller

2 minute read

July 02, 2010 | New York Law Journal

Best Payphones Inc. v. Manhattan Telecommunications Corp.

Judge Confirms $238,082 Award For Lost Profits Based on Past Usage

By Amy Miller

1 minute read

August 10, 2011 | The Recorder

Judge Says Zynga's Online Arbitration Agreement Can Be Enforced

By Amy Miller

2 minute read

January 22, 2010 | Law.com

Study: General Counsel Pay Expected to Improve in 2010

Some general counsel and other executives will likely see their salaries go up this year, according to a new report by the executive compensation research firm Equilar. The report looked at 40 examples of salary reductions during the second half of 2008. Of those, a quarter have been reinstated, while 35 percent stayed the same.

By Amy Miller

2 minute read

December 18, 2009 | Corporate Counsel

The Bear Stearns Deal: What JPMorgan's GC Knew ... and When

A report from the SEC sheds new light on what the agency's enforcement director told Stephen Cutler, general counsel for JPMorgan Chase, on the weekend the bank acquired Bear Stearns.

By Amy Miller

3 minute read

April 19, 2011 | Corporate Counsel

PTO Quietly Determined to Open in Silicon Valley

Inventors, executives, and IP lawyers gathered in Santa Clara last week to hear U.S. Patent and Trademark Office director David Kappos talk about the possibility of opening a satellite office in Silicon Valley. But one group was conspicuously absent: journalists. The event, held at Applied Materials' headquarters, was closed to the media.

By Amy Miller

2 minute read

September 20, 2011 | The Recorder

Wilson Sonsini to Open Brussels Office

By Amy Miller

2 minute read

November 20, 2009 | Law.com

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. Just over half of the 231 companies surveyed said they either have started or will start negotiating non-hourly billing arrangements with their outside counsel. The results weren't surprising to Lauren Chung, director of Hildebrandt's law department consulting practice and the survey's editor. "Everyone wants to do it," she says. "But the question is: to what extent?"

By Amy Miller

2 minute read


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