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August 15, 2005 | The Recorder

Firm Called on Reverse Auction Bid

Milberg Weiss was accused by another firm of colluding with defendants in a tax shelter class action against KPMG and Sidley Austin.
5 minute read
February 28, 2008 | The Recorder

2007: Wild Ride, Wild Money

Latham tops the second annual Cal Law 25, and S.F. Managing Partner Scott Haber says strong international performance helped. But 2008 might not be as much fun for anyone.
5 minute read
January 09, 2007 | The Legal Intelligencer

Apple Quietly Canned Lawyer Who Backdated

Steve Jobs is an ideas guy. He wears jeans, grows beards and orates to cheering throngs at events like this week's MacWorld conference.
7 minute read
April 18, 2007 | The Recorder

State's Lawyers Catching Obamania

John Edwards raised the most money from California lawyers in the first quarter of 2007, but Barack Obama isn't far behind. The Republicans? Well, they didn't do so well.
5 minute read
April 14, 2009 | Corporate Counsel

Rambus GC Takes Broader View on Patent Reform

Thomas Lavelle is general counsel at Rambus Inc., the Los Altos, Calif.-based company that designs computer memory chips and related products. Rambus, which derives about 90 percent of its revenues from patent licensing, has been active as both a plaintiff and defendant in expensive infringement and antitrust litigation in federal and state courts as well as in Europe. Lavelle discusses how the economy has affected his department, pet peeves in working with outside counsel, and patent reform.
10 minute read
July 07, 2011 | Legaltech News

Rambus Antitrust Trial Shows Tech Cases Can Test Jurors' Endurance

Sunnyvale, Calif.-based technology licensing company Rambus is already facing a challenge in its antitrust case seeking billions in damages from competitors Micron Technology and Hynix Semiconductor: keeping jurors awake. Observers say getting jurors engaged in a highly technical trial requires a balance between providing detail and sticking to a theme.
3 minute read
September 01, 2011 | The American Lawyer

Under Pressure

Welcome to the postrecession world. Demand for legal services is up (associates billed an extra 80 hours last year), but hiring is slow.
11 minute read
November 17, 2011 | The Recorder

Fredric Goldstein

From searches for stolen antiquities to a partnership with the Motion Picture Academy, workdays are seldom dull for the L.A. County Museum of Art's general counsel.
7 minute read
December 31, 2008 | National Law Journal

California's Boxer, Feinstein to alternate recommending potential nominees for the U.S. bench

Democratic California senators Barbara Boxer and Dianne Feinstein plan to alternate recommending to President-elect Barack Obama potential nominees for the federal bench, for U.S. attorneys and U.S. marshals in the state. They will use committees representing each of the state's four judicial districts to screen and interview applicants for the jobs.
4 minute read
July 24, 2006 | The Recorder

Help Now, Get Sued Later

Corporations with options backdating problems are in an awkward position vis a vis their auditors: How can a company sue an accounting firm that might control just how quickly that company can restate its earnings?
6 minute read

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