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Goodwin Grabs 4 Life Sciences Partners From Fenwick & West, Sidley Austin
The fast-growing firm added a pair of partners in San Francisco and another pair in its Silicon Valley location, with more expected to join.No Expert? No Problem for this Nonpracticing Entity in SF Patent Trial
Friedman, Suder & Cooke partner Jonathan Suder of Texas is feeling pretty good about San Francisco judges and juries after winning a $6.6 million verdict for OptiCurrent LLC.No Expert? No Problem for NPE in ND-Cal Patent Trial
Friedman, Suder & Cooke partner Jonathan Suder of Texas is feeling pretty good about San Francisco judges and juries after winning a $6.6 million verdict for OptiCurrent LLC.Thomson Reuters Releases New Workflow Solution Panoramic With Law Firm Input
The product was built on top of Thomson Reuters financial management system 3E and received input from the law firms of LeClairRyan and K&L Gates during the development process.SEC, DOJ May Suffer Lingering Effects From Government Shutdown
White-collar lawyers at Akerman cited backlogs and delays at agencies, but they also expressed concern about possible long-term damage if experienced government lawyers and other employees decide to leave public service as a result of federal appropriations lapses and shutdowns.View more book results for the query "*"
Tech Representatives, Senators Discuss Framework for US Federal Data Privacy Law
Tech industry representatives joined senators Wednesday to discuss policy points for a federal data protection law. Both sides have pushed for a federal law as data breaches become an increasing consumer concern and California's data privacy law implementation date approaches.Employee Quits After 7 Weeks, Alleging Sexual Harassment at Stamford Health
Daniel Cohn claims in a federal lawsuit that the alleged sexual comments and actions by one of his supervisors was so blatant and constant that he was forced to quit his job after less than two months.The Criminal Defense Bar Wants Access to Your Emails
Imagine if being a crime victim meant the perpetrator could suddenly access all of your private electronic data.Chhabria Sanctions Plaintiffs Attorney for 'Obvious Violations' of Orders in Roundup Trial
“These were not slips of the tongue," wrote U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria, who ordered plaintiffs attorney Aimee Wagstaff to pay $500 as a sanction for her conduct during opening statements Monday.Federal Judge Sanctions Lawyer for 'Obvious Violations' in Roundup Trial
“These were not slips of the tongue," wrote U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria, who ordered plaintiffs attorney Aimee Wagstaff to pay $500 as a sanction for her conduct during opening statements Monday.Trending Stories
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