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May 24, 2004 |

Resumes Are for Dummies

Forget want ads and recruiters. Lawyer and legal consultant Bruce MacEwen has a new approach to job hunting: blogging. Last month, he launched his own Web log devoted to the economics of law firms. He writes catchy synopses for articles, with links to each. "My motive is to increase my visibility among people interested in the management of big firms," said MacEwen, who hasn't gotten any job offers yet. But he's optimistic.
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World Wide Rush, LLC v. City of Los Angeles
Publication Date: 2010-05-27
Practice Area: Constitutional Law
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For plaintiff: Rex S. Heinke, Michael C. Small, L. Rachel Helyar, Maria Ellinikos, and Christopher Blanchard of Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld, LLP (Los Angeles, California) and Paul E. Fisher of the Law Offices of Paul E. Fisher (Newport Beach, C California) for plaintiffs-appellees World Wide Rush, LLC, et al. Gary S. Mobley of Case, Knowlson & Jordan, LLP (Newport Beach, California) for plaintiffs-appellees Sky Tag, Inc., et al.
For defendant: Carmen A. Trutanich, Rockard J. Delgadillo, Jeri L. Burge, Kenneth T. Fong, Tayo A. Popoola, and Michael J. Bostrom of the Office of the City Attorney (Los Angeles, California) for defendant-appellant City of Los Angeles.
Case number: Nos. 08-56454, 08-56523, 09-55494, 09-55792, 09-55791

Cite as 10 C.D.O.S. 6538WORLD WIDE RUSH, LLC, a Pennsylvania limited liability company; INSITE OUTDOOR WORKS LA, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, Plaint

December 26, 2007 |

Subprime Loans Could Yield Lots of Work for White-Collar Defense Lawyers

From a fees standpoint, white-collar defense lawyers couldn't be blamed for casting hungry eyes at the subprime mortgage mess. When California subprime lender New Century Financial announced in February that it would restate earnings by an undetermined amount, it caught the SEC's attention, resulting in a federal grand jury subpoena and new work for defense lawyers at multiple big firms. While large-scale investigations haven't surfaced elsewhere in the state yet, some believe it's just a matter of time.
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FTC Calls Pay-for-Delay Ruling 'Significant Victory'
Publication Date: 2013-06-17
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By a 5-3 vote, the Supreme Court held that pharmaceutical pay-for-delay deals aren't presumptively illegal under antitrust laws, but the government can still try to make a case that individual settlements are anticompetitive. In other words, the pharma industry will be keeping its lawyers very busy.

Lady Gaga Turns to Proskauer Amid Bad Romance With Bratz Dollmaker MGA
Publication Date: 2012-07-26
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Start consoling your child now. Lady Gaga-inspired Bratz dolls, complete with a zombie outfit and a removable head that reveals a bloody stump, may not be on store shelves in time for Christmas.

March 16, 2010 |

Passman Discusses Yahoo Deal, Hackers

Microsoft Deputy GC Pamela Passman talked about a range of topics including the company's alliance with Yahoo, cyberattacks in China and outside law firms in a recent interview.
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September 22, 2003 |

California and Washington State Bars Protest SEC Rule

Two state bar groups, one in Washington and the other in California, have told federal securities regulators that lawyers in their states are ethically bound to follow state bar rules prohibiting disclosure of client information. Their stance, in letters in August to the SEC, is in defiance of new rules that permit corporate attorneys to "report out" civil violations by business clients to the SEC in some situations. The letters appear to be the first volley in a battle some say will end up in court.
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August 30, 1999 |

In-House Counsel: Nancy R. Heinen., Apple Computer Inc.

Nancy R. Heinen. is senior VP and general counsel of Apple Computer Inc. The company has 10,176 employees and has manufacturing facilities in Sacramento, Calif., Cork, Ireland, and Singapore. The company has third-quarter revenues of $1.56 billion. The National Law Journal takes a look at her career.
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March 15, 2010 |

Microsoft deputy GC discusses Yahoo deal, Chinese hackers

In Washington and the world, the range of issues that interest Microsoft Corp. is huge. Pamela Passman, Microsoft's deputy general counsel global corporate affairs, watches over many of them.
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