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Julia Love

Julia Love

January 10, 2014 | Law.com

In Win for DOJ, Judge Takes Aim at Bazaarvoice Merger

U.S. District Judge William Orrick III has sided with the government that a 2012 deal between two little known software companies would stifle competition in the market for online ratings and reviews.

By Julia Love

6 minute read

January 09, 2014 | The Recorder

SEC Files Fraud Charges Against Diamond Foods

By Julia Love

2 minute read

January 09, 2014 | The Recorder

Cotchett Drops Suit Against Yahoo Over Email Scanning

By Julia Love

2 minute read

January 08, 2014 | The American Lawyer

Dueling Views of Accused Chinese Spy in DuPont Secrets Case

Stuart Gasner of Keker & Van Nest, who represents Walter Liew, contends his client's business dealings with Chinese companies didn't involve trade secrets.

By Julia Love

5 minute read

January 08, 2014 | The Recorder

Former Korn/Ferry Executive Gets One Year in Prison for Computer Hacking

By Julia Love

4 minute read

January 08, 2014 | Law.com

In Economic Espionage Trial, Dueling Views of Accused Chinese Spy

Stuart Gasner of Keker & Van Nest contends his client's business dealings with Chinese companies didn't involve trade secrets.

By Julia Love

5 minute read

January 07, 2014 | The Recorder

Sides Clash Over Nosal's Sentence in Korn/Ferry Hacking Case

Federal prosecutors have asked the judge for 27 months, while defense lawyers are pushing for probation.

By Julia Love

4 minute read

January 03, 2014 | The Recorder

DuPont Trade Secrets Case Heads to Trial

A team from Keker & Van Nest is defending Walter Liew, an East Bay engineer accused of selling trade secrets to China. Jury selection begins Jan. 6 before U.S. District Judge Jeffrey White.

By Julia Love

9 minute read

December 18, 2013 | Law.com

Prosecutors: Nosal Should Foot O'Melveny's $1 Million Bill

Defense lawyer Dennis Riordan says the request to cover Korn/Ferry's legal expenses distorts the intent of victim restitution.

By Julia Love

5 minute read

December 16, 2013 | The Recorder

Government Insists 'Hemisphere' Surveillance Wasn't Used in Drug Case

By Julia Love

3 minute read


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