June 30, 2014 | The Recorder
Northern District of California's Jon TigarThe Obama appointee discusses how he almost went into advertising and why lawyers are sometimes smart to make concessions.
By Julia Love
5 minute read
June 30, 2014 | The Recorder
Northern District of California's Jon TigarThe Obama appointee discusses how he almost went into advertising and why lawyers are sometimes smart to make concessions.
By Julia Love
5 minute read
June 27, 2014 | The Recorder
LegalForce Founder Loses Lawyers' Trust in Trade Secret SpatRaj Abhyanker denies accusations he fabricated evidence and says his lawyers have succumbed to pressure from opposing counsel.
By Julia Love
6 minute read
June 26, 2014 | The Recorder
HP Torpedoes Securities Suit Over Hurd ImbroglioPlaintiffs failed to show the company made material misrepresentations to investors, U.S. District Judge Jon Tigar ruled.
By Julia Love
2 minute read
June 25, 2014 | The Recorder
Riordan Tapped for Economic Espionage AppealSan Francisco attorney Dennis Riordan will represent Walter Liew in a fight to overturn his conviction.
By Julia Love
2 minute read
June 24, 2014 | The Recorder
HP Brings Trade Secrets Suit Over Ink CartridgesThe company seeks to recover losses of more than $30 million, according to court documents.
By Julia Love
2 minute read
June 24, 2014 | Law.com
Dissenting Judges Lash Circuit's Ruling on Gay JurorsConservative trio says panel went too far in extending 'Batson' to sexual orientation, but the opinion stands.
By Julia Love
5 minute read
June 23, 2014 | Law.com
Quinn, Samsung Told to Pay $2 Million for Breach FightU.S. Magistrate Judge Paul Grewal is imposing sanctions against Quinn Emanuel for leaking confidential discovery.
By Julia Love
3 minute read
June 19, 2014 | The Recorder
Tax Partner Sentenced to Year in PrisonFormer Reed Smith partner James Kleier accepted a plea deal earlier this year from prosecutors who say he failed to file tax returns for a decade.
By Julia Love
2 minute read
June 18, 2014 | The Recorder
Feds Seek Long Sentence in Economic Espionage ConvictionProsecutors say Walter Liew should spend roughly 20 years in prison for selling trade secrets to China. Defense attorneys seek a term of five to 10 years.
By Julia Love
3 minute read
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