March 24, 2014 | National Law Journal
In-House Counsel Profile: Adobe Systems Inc.'s Mike DillonMike Dillon joined Adobe in 2012, attracted by what he describes as its culture of creativity and openness. "I feel like one of the guys who goes to Reno and pulls the lever and hits five cherries," he said.
By June D. Bell
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February 10, 2014 | National Law Journal
In-House Counsel Profile: Cupertino Electric Inc. general counsel Jan KangBy June D. Bell
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December 23, 2013 | National Law Journal
In-House Counsel Profile: Sharon Zezima of Woodman Labs Inc.Woodman Labs Inc., doing business as GoPro, makes small, high-definition cameras used by surfers, skiers, athletes, firefighters and adventurers to record and share their feats. Since becoming GoPro's first general counsel in September, Sharon Zezima has added two attorneys, plus a contracts administrator.
By June D. Bell
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November 25, 2013 | National Law Journal
In-House Counsel Profile: Razor USA LLC's John W. CochraneRazor USA LLC is the exclusive distributor of Razor scooters, electric scooters, bicycles and accessories in the United States and most of the world. General counsel John Cochrane said Razor is "an amazingly lean corporation. People are surprised by how small we are for the visibility we have."
By June D. Bell
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March 01, 2002 | Law.com
Invisible-Ink Formula Stays InvisibleA World War I-era invisible-ink formula must remain secret to protect national security, a federal judge ruled. Siding with the Central Intelligence Agency's efforts to keep the 85-year-old documents classified, U.S. District Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson rejected a Freedom of Information Act request for documents on how to create and detect invisible ink. The CIA argued that the formula could be valuable to America's foes.
By June D. Bell
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January 01, 2007 | The American Lawyer
The Management TeamBy June D. Bell and Aric Press
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January 01, 2007 | The American Lawyer
By the Numbers: Defining the RoleBy June D. Bell and Aric Press
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August 05, 2013 | National Law Journal
In Missouri, Capitalizing on Low OverheadAffordable hourly rates and an economy that is moving along at a respectable clip are driving demand for legal services in St. Louis. The city of 318,000 people has an unemployment rate of 7 percent, below the national number of 7.6 percent, and its economy grew at a "modest pace" during 2012, according to the U.S. Federal Reserve.
By June D. Bell
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August 05, 2013 | National Law Journal
In Still Struggling City, Indianapolis Firms Branch Out for GrowthThe Indianapolis legal market is still struggling in a post-recession economy. Local firms that want to expand are looking elsewhere, where better opportunities — and higher billing rates — offer a more promising climate for growth. Ice Miller anticipates adding attorneys in its corporate, real estate, intellectual property and labor practices in Chicago and Cleveland, according to chief managing partner Phillip Bayt.
By June D. Bell
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