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April 05, 2000 | Law.com

Dealmakers of the Year: Twelve Corporate Lawyers Who Led the Pack in 1999

A day in the life of a partner in a law firm that represents pre-IPO companies is hectic and stressful, but there is a new reward: client equity. The daily schedule of Cooley Godward partner Mark Tanoury sheds some light on the recent boom for law firms and how they go about deciding which companies they will represent.
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August 30, 2005 | Law.com

West Coast EDD: California Dreamin'

In the wake of two recent verdicts, Zubulake and Morgan Stanley -- both with scalding, landmark language concerning electronic data discovery abuse -- Law Technology News looks at the different approaches that several law firms with strong California ties are taking to EDD, ranging from favored software to degree of outsourcing.
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June 09, 2000 | Law.com

Court Tea Leaf Readers

When the Supreme Court hands down its decision on federal aid to parochial schools, don't be surprised if Justice Clarence Thomas writes the decision. And when the court releases Hill v. Colorado, chances are Justice John Paul Stevens will write the majority opinion. There's no leak inside the marble walls. The predictions are the hunches of an avid group of Supreme Court prognosticators.
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September 21, 2007 | Law.com

U.S. Firms in London Say They're More Merger-Minded

Legal Week's annual survey of U.S. firms in London reveals that 47 percent of respondents would consider a merger with a U.K. firm, up from 39 percent last year and just 29 percent in 2005. The trend may signal that firms realize how hard it is to grow organically in the London legal market, which by some measures is now the most costly in which to operate worldwide. Putting additional pressure on U.S. firms: the weak dollar and the related disadvantage in attracting heavy-hitting London partners.
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April 28, 2006 | Law.com

2006 Am Law 100: Partner Profits Remain Strong

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AP Settles with Artist Shepard Fairey But 'Obama Hope' Case Continues against Clothing Company that Licensed Image
Publication Date: 2011-01-12
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The settlement announced Tuesday between AP and the street artist who used an AP photo to create an iconic image of President Obama is a near-total win for the news organization, which will share rights to Fairey's image going forward. Now the AP is going after the company that sold clothing bearing the image Fairey created.

Florida Governor's Special Counsel for BP Spill: "I'm personally angered, personally hurt, personally affected, and upset."
Publication Date: 2010-06-12
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Tampa plaintiffs lawyer C. Steven Yerrid, who represented Florida in its $11 billion settlement with the tobacco industry, is working pro bono to advise Gov. Charlie Crist on legal issues related to the spill. Other trial lawyers are lining up to offer their assistance, too, he said. "The other side is already lawyered up with the best talent that unlimited money can buy."

Google, T-Mobile Urge ITC Not to Disrupt HTC Imports in Apple Patent Fight
Publication Date: 2011-10-10
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Just weeks after Verizon and T-Mobile stood up for Samsung in its San Jose federal district court fight with Apple, Google and T-Mobile are doing the same for HTC in its battle with Apple before the U.S. International Trade Commission.

January 01, 2007 | The American Lawyer

Supreme Performer

At 40, Paul Clement has had a dizzyingly fast climb to U.S. solicitor general-and that may just be the beginning.
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May 11, 2005 | Law.com

Death Unites Two Foes in Supreme Court Appeal

The narrative of death row inmate William Kelley's Supreme Court appeal, which reads like a crime thriller, complete with love triangles and alleged misconduct by prosecutors and defense lawyers, isn't the only thing apt to catch justices' attention at their conference Thursday. Among the lawyers arrayed on Kelley's side are two political opposites: former Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr and Harvard Law School professor Laurence Tribe, in his first capital case before the high court.
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