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October 11, 2002 | Law.com

Berkshire Hathaway v. United States

By Jeffery Knight

2 minute read

October 11, 2002 | Corporate Counsel

WorldCom Bankruptcy

By Jeffery Knight

3 minute read

March 03, 2003 | Law.com

Running on Empty

Karen Aguilar has been running the Midwest Center on Law and the Deaf from home since last September, when the center gave up its office in downtown Chicago. Bar associations and foundations had funded the nonprofit group for three years, but had moved on to other projects. The MCLD's struggle to stay in business, via contributions from law firms and other donors, is all too familiar to most shoestring public interest groups.

By Jeffery Knight

4 minute read

September 12, 2002 | Law.com

King of the Bloggers

University of Tennessee College of Law professor Glenn Harlan Reynolds has become Web royalty, and it's all because of his Web log. InstaPundit, which began in August 2001 and gained media attention after Sept. 11, now draws nearly 20,000 visitors daily. Readers come for the links, thoughts and information, but why does he do it? "For the same reason I'm a professor," Reynolds says. "I have lots of ideas, and I like to share them."

By Jeffery Knight

4 minute read

January 21, 2003 | Law.com

State of California v. Williams

By Jeffery Knight

3 minute read

August 01, 2007 | Law.com

The Technical Professional's Role in IP Strategy

It is not uncommon to develop IP strategy by drawing in a number of technical experts to work with decision makers and an IP agent or attorney to develop a strategy that others will implement. For example, sometimes an IP strategy for a new invention or new technology is to be developed, or the business wishes to develop an IP strategy to support the growth of new products. In such instances, it is helpful to consider how to select the technical experts to assist this strategic effort.

By H. Jackson Knight

5 minute read

October 24, 2002 | Law.com

Univision Communications Hispanic Broadcasting

By Jeffery Knight

3 minute read

March 05, 2008 | The Legal Intelligencer

Family Responsibilities Discrimination: Does it Really Exist?

Employees have always had to balance family and work responsibilities. However, with the rise in dual income households, the need for this balance is greater than ever.

By Anthony B. Haller and Kari Knight Stevens

9 minute read

October 17, 2002 | Law.com

Bark and Bits

Terence Ross is described by a fellow Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher partner as "a bulldog, but there's no drool." These days Ross is directing his bark at The Gator Corp., an Internet company responsible for many of those annoying pop-up ads, for trademark and copyright infringement violations.

By Jeffery Knight

4 minute read

February 28, 2005 | Texas Lawyer

Ask Not for Whom the Statute Tolls

Confusion persists regarding the tolling effect of instances of fraud and of fraudulent concealment.

By Joseph R. Knight

6 minute read