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Fenwick Helps Cisco Make Video On Demand a Reality
Fenwick & West partner Douglas Cogen has done 32 acquisitions on behalf of networking giant Cisco Systems, but the company's most recent acquisition may be his favorite. This week, Cisco paid $92 million for Arroyo Video Solutions, which has created software to allow consumers to watch videos on demand on, potentially, any electronic device. Cisco will eventually offer a networked digital video recorder, allowing users to watch anything at any time on their computers, cell phones, iPods and more.Ex-Brocade CEO Gets 18 Months, $15 Mil. Fine
In a vain attempt to keep former Brocade CEO Gregory Reyes out of prison, his attorneys tried to paint him as a victim of lawyers who should have done a better job advising him in the stock option backdating mess.Giving Jurors the Law in Plain English
Making California the latest in a handful of states that have revised juror information for clarity's sake, a task force has ended six years of work by transforming some of the legal terminology found in 800 civil jury instructions into simpler, everyday English. Use of the revamped instructions will be allowed as of Sept. 1, with criminal jury instructions expected to follow in two more years.Ready and Willing to Join the Elite -- But Are They Able?
In the 90s, 10 New York firms dominated The Am Law 100's revenue-per-lawyer and profits-per-partner rankings, plenty of other firms were trying to catch up. Nine firms in particular stood out from the pack. Which of these firms are true contenders for entry into the elite, and which are overhyped contenders?Associates Search for the Perfect Salary Fit
With first-year associate salaries at large law firms converging at $135,000, The Recorder focused its annual associate salary survey on "midsize" players. For many associates, choosing a top-tier national firm or a smaller regional outfit is a matter of balancing personal priorities and professional interests. McDonough, Holland & Allen associate Daniel Wolk was willing to forgo a top salary for the comfort of a smaller firm with lower billable hours: "What McDonough gave me just made more sense."Robinson Motor Xpress, Inc., appellant v. HSBC Bank, USA, respondent
Customer Allowed to Sue Bank for Forgery Loss; Fact Issues Require Reversal of Complaint�s DismissalThe Score: Redskins' Snyder Sues City Paper, Madoff and the Mets, and More
The past two weeks have been busy ones for Am Law 200 firms representing clients usually found in the sports pages. The Am Law Daily has a quick rundown on the legal eagles suiting up for various players and teams.Clemens' lawyers dispute claims of privilege
Roger Clemens' lawyers claim that the House of Representatives oversight committee and DLA Piper are unfairly keeping documents secret that may prove helpful to Clemens in defending against charges of perjury and obstruction.Trending Stories
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