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Spy Game: Corporate Rivals Use FOIA as Weapon
A cottage industry has arisen that uses the Freedom of Information Act to spy on companies doing business with the government and then sells the intelligence -- including detailed pricing information, hourly labor rates, profit margins, and more recently, performance evaluations -- to competing contractors. Companies such as MCI WorldCom, Boeing and General Electric Co. have turned to the courts to prevent federal agencies from releasing such data.Options for Companies That Don't Employ GCs
Small companies that don't have a full-time need for a general counsel can outsource the position and pay as they go, some entrepreneurs have learned.Of Mooncakes and Multinational Business Goals
No matter how new they are to Asia, U.S.-based law firms and companies intent on doing business in the region face a complex landscape of often unfamiliar customs, regulations and languages. Find out how top legal professionals have handled some of the key challenges posed by these rapidly changing economies.Real estate lawyers finally seeing transaction uptick
At long last, many real estate attorneys are seeing transactions - not just workouts and defaults - though locally, many are still foreclosures and distress sales.Open-Source Software: Open to Liability
Open-source software is finding its way into a lot of companies' programming departments -- and their lawyers' offices -- with licensing requirements creating new concerns, and new work, for attorneys who serve the tech industry. One of the new legal services is insurance against open-source liability. But insurance isn't a one-size-fits-all solution, says Pillsbury Winthrop partner James Gatto. "It's another arrow in the quiver."Ballard Spahr and Flaster Greenberg Hike First-Year Pay
The brief lull in associate salary increases ends as two firms announce $10,000 first-year bumps.After cycling through nine sets of his own lawyers, Paul Ceglia, the man claiming to own at least half of Facebook, wants a judge to exile Facebook's lawyers at Gibson Dunn and strip them of their fees. Facebook's lawyers, meanwhile, want a judge to force Ceglia to turn over a letter from Kasowitz Benson they say shows once and for all that he's a fraud.
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