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Women Leaders In Tech Law: Susman Godfrey's Kalpana Srinivasan
Srinivasan used to write about technology news. Now the Associated Press reporter-turned-litigator makes it.General Electric: A Select Few
When it comes to hiring law firms, General Electric Co. is looking for the best. And thanks to a rigorous screening process, that's typically what the company gets, says Alex Dimitrief, senior vice president and general counsel at GE.Letting Chinese Companies Play by Their Own Rules in U.S. Courts
In an unsatisfying decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit on Tuesday let a Chinese vitamin C maker off the hook for price fixing.Letting Chinese Companies Play by Their Own Rules in U.S. Courts
The first-ever antitrust trial of a Chinese company in the U.S. didn't end well. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit on Tuesday let a Chinese vitamin C maker off the hook for price fixing, even though the company admitted that it did it. Credit another first: the Chinese government's unprecedented foray as an amicus, represented by Sidley's Carter Phillips.4th-Year Associate Earns Bragging Rights in Appeal Against Apple
Davida Brook faced off against a Morrison & Foerster partner and walked away with the win in dispute over Beats headphones.Susman Godfrey Boosts Bonuses for Ex-Federal Clerks
The firm announced Wednesday that it's sweetening its bonuses for incoming associates, with new lawyers eligible to get as much as $100,000 if they've clerked for more than one judge.Texas Lawyer Announces Its 2016 Litigation Departments of the Year
Firms from across the state will be honored for the great work their litigation departments did this past year.Why Texas Has a Serious Judicial Vacancy Problem
With the highest number of open federal judge seats and a mounting case load, Texas has a significant judicial vacancy issue. What's behind it, and how might things change when the next president takes office after the November election?Self-Help 'Guru' Takes Expensive Hit in Patent Suit
A federal judge ordered NXIVM leader Keith Raniere to pay his opponents' legal fees saying he gave “untruthful testimony” and showed “a pattern of obfuscation and bad faith.”Tips for Meeting Your Mobile Device Ethical Obligations
With the controversy over various security aspects of phones and tablets, what are practicing lawyers' ethical obligations, and are we doing enough to protect our client(s)' confidences?Trending Stories
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