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December 10, 2012 | National Law Journal

Anti-fracking suits face formidable hurdles

Each plaintiff has to present credible scientific evidence of injury and a causal connection to a specific fracking operation.

By Kenneth M. Klemm and Tyler L. Weidlich

7 minute read

December 23, 2002 | Texas Lawyer

Embrace the Jury

In re HFCS Antitrust Litigation involved an allegation of a horizontal price-fixing conspiracy among manufacturers of high fructose corn syrup (HFCS), a widely used commercial sweetener.

By Tyler Baker

3 minute read

March 28, 2002 | The Legal Intelligencer

So Your Firm Is Contemplating a Merger . . . Agree on results COMMUNICATE FOCUS ON CLIENTS

Numerous law firm mergers have been reported in the past year. On their face, these mergers look like smooth transitions. However, firms that went through the merger process will attest to the increased stress that they endured. Since a merger creates one firm from two different systems and methodologies, it is obvious that these decisions cannot be taken lightly.

By Tyler A. Ridgeway

4 minute read

November 27, 2000 | Law.com

Computer Viruses: Separating the Hype From the Real Danger They Present

While there is certainly much hype in the media these days regarding computer viruses and their potential impact on the American economy, the simple fact is viruses and other forms of computer sabotage programs pose a real threat. To differentiate between real threats and hype, it is important to have a basic understanding of computer viruses and how they are spread.

By Tyler Prochnow and Patrick L. Kenney

5 minute read

August 01, 2005 | Law.com

Practice Tip: Experts and the Morass of Mass Tort Litigation

By Christopher P. DePhillips and David William Tyler

7 minute read

October 14, 2004 | Law.com

Patent Pirates Search for Texas Treasure

A growing breed of patent litigators is sailing the seas of Texas federal courts. Sometimes called patent pirates, they're in search of easy money, and they're coming to a courtroom near you, says M. Craig Tyler. The Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati partner who heads the IP litigation group in the firm's Austin office also suggests the Eastern District of Texas has become a favorite venue of these pirates.

By M. Craig Tyler

8 minute read

December 29, 2000 | Law.com

Internet Filters: New Choices Abound

The Commission on Online Child Protection recently released its first report to Congress evaluating available protective technologies and their effectiveness. Along with making recommendations for further legislative and administrative action, the commission also advocated the use of filtering systems available from software and service providers to block content deemed offensive to children.

By Tyler Prochnow

5 minute read

August 05, 2008 | The Legal Intelligencer

9th Circuit Ruling Raises Stakes for Those Facing Parallel Investigations

A recent decision by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, United States v. Stringer, gives government lawyers, and prosecutors in particular, significant latitude to conceal the existence of a criminal investigation from individuals and companies who are already embroiled in civil proceedings with the government. In the wake of Stringer, there exists a fine distinction between what government lawyers are allowed to do and say in conducting parallel civil and criminal government investigations, and what may constitute bad faith and deceit that infringes on a criminal targetís constitutional rights.

By Matthew D. Lee And Tyler Brody

10 minute read

April 30, 2007 | New York Law Journal

Disclosure Rules Alter Chapter 11 Hedge Fund Strategies?

D. Tyler Nurnberg, a partner at Kaye Scholer, and Heath D. Rosenblat, an associate at the firm, write that recent sparring over the disclosures required of unofficial or ad hoc committees in two chapter 11 cases is being watched closely by hedge funds and other distressed investors.

By D. Tyler Nurnberg and Heath D. Rosenblat

10 minute read

November 20, 2006 | The Recorder

Q&A

An interview with Mike Tyler, chief legal officer at compute retailer Gateway Inc.

By Mike Tyler

8 minute read