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May 12, 2003 | New York Law Journal

Former Ruskin Moscou Partner Settles Insider-Trading Charge

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November 16, 2006 | Law.com

Who Protects IP America: 2006

Each year, IP Law & Business asks in-house counsel at the Fortune 250 to name their go-to firms, specifically their primary IP litigation and patent firms. And each year, the same Am Law 100 firms appear at the top of the list. The survey this year highlights another continuing trend: While the Fortune 250 hires big firms to handle IP litigation, many big companies choose boutiques -- firms with under 50 lawyers -- especially when it comes to patent work.
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May 11, 2000 | Law.com

Napster Plays Like an ISP

In defending itself against the legal onslaught of the recording industry, Napster argues that it is simply an Internet service provider. Now, it's acting like one. In compliance with the "notice and take down" provision of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998, Napster blocked the passwords of more than 300,000 of its users alleged to have swapped songs by the rock band Metallica.
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January 25, 2008 | Law.com

Former Pharmaceutical Company Execs Face Federal Probe

The Justice Department signed a deferred prosecution agreement 15 months ago with California biotech company InterMune regarding ex-employees who had engaged in illegal off-label marketing of its osteoporosis drug Actimune. The agreement didn't protect the former executives from prosecution, but the DOJ has seldom gone criminal against executives from other pharma companies that have settled. Now, in a rare turn of events, lawyers close to the InterMune case say charges against the executives are likely.
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August 01, 2003 | New York Law Journal

Panel Rejects Review Of Tobacco Fee Award

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November 15, 2002 | Law.com

A Sobering Summer

Reading the 2002 Summer Associates Survey is a lot like stepping into the shoes of Alice in "Through the Looking Glass": Everything is backwards. According to the survey, summers worked harder than ever this year and whined less. Conspicuously absent was that what-have-you-done-for-me-lately attitude. Grateful for their jobs, the summers were all business. Indeed, the profession may look back on this as the year summers grew up.
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September 14, 2007 | New Jersey Law Journal

A Fairer Willfulness Test

The ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit in In re Seagate Technology LLC correctly conforms this area of the patent law to U.S. Supreme Court precedent and places the burden of proving willful infringement back on the patentee.
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April 25, 2002 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Liability Protections Gain Ground

Nothing monopolizes the mind of a managing partner like the prospect of paying a huge malpractice award out of his or her own pocket.
4 minute read
November 17, 2011 | New Jersey Law Journal

Representing Corporate New Jersey

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March 14, 2002 | New York Law Journal

Sue Me, Sue You Blues

Analog VCRs have been around for a long time, so you`d think that manufacturing a digital VCR wouldn`t be much of a legal problem. SonicBlue, Inc., has found otherwise. The small Santa Clara-based company is now involved in a massive, two-front legal war involving the latest version of ReplayTV, its digital video recorder.
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