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August 15, 2008 | Corporate Counsel

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We researched the Fortune 100 to find out which law firms they used in 2007 in each of the following practice areas: corporate transactions, torts and negligence, commercial law and contracts litigation, employment and labor litigation, and intellectual property. Companies are listed in alphabetical order.
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August 15, 2008 | Law.com

We researched the fortune 100 to find Out which law firms they used in 2007 in each of the following practice areas: corporate transactions, torts and negligence, commercial law and contracts litigation, employment and labor litigation, and intellectual property. Companies are listed in alphabetical order.
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April 17, 2008 | Law.com

Lawyers Fight to Be Heard in CPS Removal Cases Involving FLDS

"It's too big," said Polly Rea O'Toole, a partner in Dallas' Atkins O'Toole & Briner who is serving as an ad litem. "Anyone who thought they would put over 200 lawyers in one place and be able to accomplish much of anything in eight hours was not thinking clearly."
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September 25, 2012 | New York Law Journal

Senate Quits Washington Without Acting on N.Y. Judicial Nominations

Leaving several judicial nominations in limbo, the U.S. Senate in the early morning hours of Sept. 22 wrapped up its last scheduled business until after the presidential election more than six weeks away.
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January 01, 2004 | Law.com

Breaking the Code

Hings started out innocently enough. In the late 1990s International Business Machines Corporation and a little-known Utah software company worked together to create a joint version of Unix, a widely used operating system. They parted ways in 2001 after IBM decided to concentrate on selling consulting and support services for Linux, a newer operating system modeled on Unix. But the relationship ended badly. In March The SCO Group, Inc., sued IBM in Utah state court, alleging theft of trade secrets, breach o
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November 01, 2008 | Corporate Counsel

Who Protects Innovation Data

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August 18, 2009 | Corporate Counsel

Taking It Outside: Who Represents America's Biggest Companies

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July 18, 2012 | Daily Business Review

Civil actions filed against Microsoft thrown out

A federal judge has dismissed the last of more than 200 civil actions against Microsoft claiming antitrust actions by the software giant.
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April 18, 2008 | Law.com

Lawyers Fight to Be Heard in Texas Polygamists' Child Removal Cases

As some of the parents of the 416 children that Child Protective Services removed from a West Texas polygamist compound looked on, 51st State District Judge Barbara Walther tried her best to maintain control over the Thursday hearing. But with 300-plus attorneys involved in the CPS removal cases, it was a difficult task. Attorneys representing the parents as well as lawyers serving as ad litems for the children all wanted to ask questions of the witnesses presented by government lawyers.
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September 21, 2001 | Law.com

Kmart to Pay $3 Million for Selling Gun to Suicidal Teen

A federal court jury in Utah awarded $1.5 million in punitive damages against Kmart Sept. 13 for selling a gun to a man who used it to kill himself. The same jury on Sept. 12 found Kmart was negligent when its employees sold a shotgun to Ryan Tait Eslinger, who was mentally ill, and who killed himself in 1996. They awarded his parents $1.5 million in compensatory damages.
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