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Amy Miller

Amy Miller

September 30, 2010 | The Legal Intelligencer

Goodwin Enough for IP Partner Pair

Goodwin Procter has expanded its intellectual property practice by hiring David Kleinfeld and Kurt Kjelland as partners in its San Diego office.

By Amy Miller

2 minute read

April 26, 2011 | The Recorder

Orrick Lawyers Plotting Bright Future for BrightSource Energy

By Amy Miller

2 minute read

August 01, 2009 | Corporate Counsel

Looking for a Sure Thing

In-house lawyers tell a DuPont conference that they value predictability the most.

By Amy Miller

3 minute read

January 28, 2011 | The Recorder

DLA Piper Advises Velti in IPO

By Amy Miller

2 minute read

May 19, 2009 | Corporate Counsel

Carrot and Stick

When it comes to diversity, Exelon Corp. isn't just trying to hire more female and minority attorneys in-house. It's making sure that its outside counsel are doing that, too. And Exelon doesn't stop there. The legal department carefully tracks whether women and minorities at outside law firms actually work on Exelon's legal matters. If they do, Exelon rewards them with more work. If they don't, firms might not have Exelon as a client for long.

By Amy Miller

10 minute read

December 13, 2010 | The Recorder

Dionex Turns to Cooley in $2.1B Thermo Fisher Buyout

By Amy Miller

2 minute read

October 05, 2010 | Corporate Counsel

TechCrunch Turns to Old Ally Perkins Coie in AOL Acquisition

When TechCrunch, a technology news blog covering Silicon Valley, was acquired by AOL to boost the tech giant's news coverage, they hired Perkins Coie to advise them.

By Amy Miller

2 minute read

October 08, 2010 | The Recorder

A Nano Startup Bets on Its Patents

By Amy Miller

8 minute read

September 30, 2009 | Corporate Counsel

Changing the Channel: Cablevision Picks New GC From Own Ranks

When Cablevision Systems Corporation needed a general counsel to oversee all its legal affairs, it didn't have to look far. The company promoted one of its own: David Ellen. He replaces Jonathan Schwartz, who resigned in June after spending six years with the company. Ellen reports to CEO James Dolan. Ellen, 44, joined Cablevision in 2004 as senior vice president and general counsel for its cable, telecommunications, and programming divisions. In October 2008, he was promoted to executive vice president and general counsel for cable and communications.

By Amy Miller

3 minute read


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