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March 13, 2003 |

Fears Mount Among Frank's Friends

Frank Quattrone may have been a darling of Silicon Valley's technology elite during the Internet boom, but last week the National Association of Securities Dealers charged the former head of the technology banking group at Credit Suisse First Boston for violating several industry rules. One allegation is that he directed coveted IPO shares to so-called "Friends of Frank" in exchange for favorable consideration for investment banking work.
5 minute read
October 09, 2007 |

Boalt Hall Looking at a Name Change

The law school officially known as University of California, Berkeley School of Law is doing some soul-searching. Locals call the school Boalt Hall. But outside California, that colloquialism often draws blank looks. Now, the school has hired a brand consulting firm to poll students, faculty, alumni and others for its "Identity Project," according to a spokeswoman. The ruminations come at a time when Boalt Hall is repositioning itself as a public school that is increasingly reliant on private money.
3 minute read
July 25, 2005 |

Among the Giants

The trend toward ever-larger law firms was supposed to squeeze out the little guys -- and though it's true that many GCs are still more comfortable sending big-ticket work to national firms, more companies are realizing smaller shops have their own allure: lower billing rates, more attention, leaner staffing and, often, deeper expertise. So while top-tier boutiques still compete for plum assignments, full-service midsize firms and smaller specialty shops are also finding a spot among the giants.
8 minute read
August 24, 2005 |

Clearing the High-Tech Hurdle

Just when lawyers think they've seen the latest in high-tech trial gizmos designed to dazzle jurors, something new comes along to push the envelope even further. The latest: holographic imaging, which makes it possible to show such things as three-dimensional views of aneurysms, running automotive parts and structural failures. But some lawyers worry that too much gadgetry will sever the emotional connection they need to make with jurors.
6 minute read
August 24, 2005 |

Clearing the High-Tech Hurdle

Just when lawyers think they've seen the latest in high-tech trial gizmos designed to dazzle jurors, something new comes along to push the envelope even further. The latest: holographic imaging, which makes it possible to show such things as three-dimensional views of aneurysms, running automotive parts and structural failures. But some lawyers worry that too much gadgetry will sever the emotional connection they need to make with jurors.
6 minute read
August 22, 2005 |

High-Tech Gadgets Add Flair to Trials

The newest technology allows lawyers to organize large amounts of data for complex cases and keep jurors engaged while presenting the information to them.
6 minute read
August 30, 2005 |

The High-Tech Hurdle

Just when lawyers think they have seen the latest in high-tech trial gizmos designed to dazzle jurors, something new comes along to push the envelope even further. But some lawyers worry that too much gadgetry will sever the emotional connection they need to make with jurors.
6 minute read
August 24, 2005 |

Clearing the High-Tech Hurdle

Just when lawyers think they've seen the latest in high-tech trial gizmos designed to dazzle jurors, something new comes along to push the envelope even further. The latest: holographic imaging, which makes it possible to show such things as three-dimensional views of aneurysms, running automotive parts and structural failures. But some lawyers worry that too much gadgetry will sever the emotional connection they need to make with jurors.
6 minute read
August 04, 2006 |

Comverse Case: Backdating Probe Targets In-House Counsel

San Francisco federal prosecutors may have struck first in the government's crusade against stock options backdating, but it's a case developing in the Brooklyn U.S. Attorney's Office that will give the first glimpse into one of the most pressing questions: How does it affect the lawyers?
4 minute read

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