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November 01, 2007 |

Who Protects: The Companies

38 minute read
June 27, 2007 |

Sun shines on select law firms

FIVE YEARS AGO, Sun Microsystems Inc. worked with about 400 different outside law firms. Now the company's general counsel is trying to bring some sanity to the inside-outside bond. Over the last few months, the company has dramatically pared down its roster of outside counsel. It has now designated nine firms to handle all its routine work, such as intellectual property advice, sales contracts, licensing and transactions.
3 minute read
May 19, 2008 |

Downloading cases hearten the defense

Defense lawyers in copyright infringement cases brought by the Recording Industry of America are trumpeting as victories three recent court decisions that rein in the association's campaign against individuals who make songs available for distribution on the Web. All three rulings reject the RIAA's argument that individuals could be found liable for copyright infringement simply by making infringed songs illegally available for distribution, rather than actually distributing the songs themselves. Ray Beckerman, a partner at New York-based Vandenberg & Feliu who represents one of the defendants, called the string of decisions "a great victory."
3 minute read
June 20, 2000 |

U.K. Law Biz

Law.com rounds up the latest news and lifestyle features about law firms and lawyers practicing in the United Kingdom. After four years of criticism the British government caved in on the Criminal Procedures and Investigations Act 1996. Also from law.com/uk, British firm Rowe & Maw lost its international regulation team, and Denver firm Holme Roberts & Owen has a new managing partner for its London office.
1 minute read
November 21, 2007 |

The Firm Reports

59 minute read
June 26, 2006 |

L.A. firms find lucrative work in their backyard

About a dozen law firms, including DLA Piper, Latham & Watkins and O'Melveny & Myers, are drafting real estate and financing contracts for scores of condominium developments, retail stores and other construction projects filling the landscape of downtown Los Angeles.
3 minute read
May 01, 2008 |

Naming Names

The RIAA wants colleges to finger file-sharing offenders. But some schools are balking.
14 minute read
May 20, 2008 |

2008 Best Legal Department: And the Winner Is ...

Everyone loves an underdog. When we met to choose this year's Best Legal Department, a strange thing happened. After disagreeing on almost everything else, we came to a rare accord on the winner. It was the last department on the table, in fact. And the lawyers there did a classic job of making lemonade when they were dealt lemons.
12 minute read
October 13, 2008 |

Pep talks for nervous lawyers

Heller Ehrman has called it quits. The credit crunch is putting the brakes on major projects, drying up some areas of legal work. Layoffs have hit top-name firms. A number of firms are reassuring attorneys amid the current financial upheaval by calling meetings to inform associates that their jobs aren't on the line and touting their work on the high-profile bankruptcy filings that have made headlines for weeks. That's how a number of firms are reassuring attorneys amid the current financial upheaval.
2 minute read

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