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Joseph Siino Leads IP Effort at Yahoo 2.0
Joseph Siino, Yahoo's vice president of intellectual property, has had his hands full since taking the job in early 2005. He has developed alliances, brokered deals and expanded Yahoo's reach. Search-based advertising and marketing accounts for 88 percent of Yahoo's $1.6 billion revenue, but much of the company's $40 billion market value derives from intangible assets including a brand name that's worth $6 billion, content licensing and advertiser relationships. It's all IP, and Siino is leading the team.A Clean-Up Job for Waste Management General Counsel
When a headhunter approached Lawrence O'Donnell III to entice him to take the top legal slot at Houston-based Waste Management, O'Donnell was concerned about the company. But after his own "due diligence," he became general counsel of the largest waste service company in North America and took on a morass of litigation involving its restatement of financials from 1991 to 1997.JPMorgan may be required to admit wrongdoing to settle U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission charges over its "London Whale" trading losses, but the agency on Tuesday made it clear that no admit, no deny settlements are still the norm.
Thanks to the critical ruling against Countrywide that Selendy won for his client MBIA this week, bond insurers may have a far easier time recovering their losses from the banks that underwrote billions upon billions in mortgage-backed securities.
Cite as: People v. Edgar Morales, 2210/04, NYLJ 1202474648908, at *1 (App. Div. 1st, Decided November 9, 2010)Before: Mazzarelli, J.P.; Friedman, Catterson, Abd
A federal judge is set to explore whether to allow two groups, including the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, to intervene in a lawsuit seeking the public disclosure of government information about Internet activist Aaron Swartz.
Survey Says Librarians Like Their Jobs but Are Displeased With Vendors
Today's law library is tightly integrated with the rest of the firm. It's vital for finding case law and for finding new business, too. LawFirmInc.'s sixth annual survey of law librarians at Am Law 200 firms reveals that they're continuing to move beyond legal research and into marketing and competitive intelligence, computer training and even knowledge management projects. But while job satisfaction rates remain high, headaches come from the vendors who sell access to electronic research tools.Trending Stories
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