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Former Justice Officials Critical of Thompson Memo Policy
A bipartisan group of 11 former senior Justice Department officials has written AG Alberto Gonzales to protest the government's tactics in investigating corporate wrongdoing. Singled out for criticism are Justice Department policies outlined in the 2003 Thompson memo -- named for former Deputy AG Larry Thompson -- encouraging prosecutors to demand that companies under scrutiny waive the attorney-client privilege in return for more lenient treatment from government investigators.Cloudy Forecast in the Am Law Tech Survey 2010
Not every technology has paid off as hoped in this year's Am Law Tech Survey. Case in point: cloud computing. Eighty percent of respondents use these services, which run remotely on a vendor's infrastructure, but few use them for critical tasks. And only 29 percent say the cloud lowers costs.View more book results for the query "*"
Patent Infringement: When Does the Damages Period Begin?
Based on new statutes and revisions to established statutes, patent infringement damages may be awarded for periods prior to the sale of the accused product as well as prior to the issuance of the patent covering the accused product. These changes have implications for damages consultants, counsel and their clients involved in patent litigation.The Careerist: Screaming Bosses Are Out of Style
Are law firms now less tolerant of screaming, abusive partners?Wells Fargo Report Offers More Bad News for Large Firms
Among the troubling trends detected in the latest survey of the financial state of the legal industry's upper echelon: More firms than usual are relying on debt to fund operations late in the year.Trending Stories
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