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Bingham Hires Five Corporate Lawyers for Silicon Valley Office
Bingham McCutchen has brought on five corporate lawyers in Silicon Valley, including partner James Chapman and of counsel Stephen Clinton, both from Foley & Lardner, and partner Michael DiSanto, who joins from Dinsmore & Shohl. The hires are the product of a more than two-year search for the right corporate lawyers to build with in Silicon Valley, the firm said.Ex-PTO Director Dudas Leaves Foley to Head Nonprofit
Jon Dudas, who led the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office from 2004 to 2009, will serve as president of an organization founded by Segway inventor Dean Kamen.Three firms pitch in on $2.15 billion LA Dodgers bankruptcy sale
Federal Judge Curtly Ends Lawyer Tiff in Patent Infringement Suit
Like a teacher scolding misbehaving children, a senior federal judge took several far-younger, big-firm lawyers to task Thursday for filing two poorly argued motions to disqualify the other side's counsel. Senior U.S. District Judge William Schwarzer roundly rejected both motions and wouldn't entertain the attorneys' other requests in court either. Friskit Inc. has accused the much larger RealNetworks of infringing on patents related to organizing and playing video and audio files.Company fined despite rare SEC, Justice split
The Securities and Exchange Commission has ordered Rockwell Automation to pay $2.76 million for Foreign Corrupt Practices Act violations in China.Chicago firm quietly opens Beverly Hills office
Wildman, Harrold, Allen & Dixon, a Chicago-based firm with 192 attorneys, quietly opened an office in Beverly Hills, Calif., last month after ramping up its team of 10 attorneys there so quickly that it couldn't get an office fast enough in Century City, Calif. The firm is using the new office as a platform to expand its media and entertainment practice and build up its intellectual property expertise.Reasonable Minds Can Disagree: SEC, Justice Part Ways on Rockwell Payments
A potential FCPA violation by a Chinese subsidiary of Rockwell Automation, Inc., has divided U.S. authorities in their approach to anti-bribery enforcement, Corporate Counsel reports.Cross-licenses grow; legal work follows
Technology companies living under the constant threat of patent litigation are increasingly inking cross-licensing deals and generating a broad mix of patent and transactional work for attorneys.Trending Stories
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