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July 18, 2007 | Law.com

Courting a Jury

Because patent trials are rare, the few lawyers who have actually tried patent cases in front of juries are in high demand. Special skills are required: While every trial lawyer has to be adept at building rapport with a jury, patent litigators also often face the difficult challenge of making complicated technology understandable to those six or eight ordinary folks.
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December 01, 2008 | The American Lawyer

How Full?

What will next year look like at the biggest law firms in the land? For the first time since The American Lawyer began surveying law firm leaders in 2003, their answer is: We're not sure.
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Apple to Pare Its Outside Counsel Roster
Publication Date: 2008-12-15
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Apple is clicking and dragging some of its outside firms to the trash, according to The Recorder. In an effort to boost efficiency, Apple's general counsel, Daniel Cooperman, is compiling a list of preferred firms that will handle big chunks of the company's corporate and litigation work.

October 20, 2009 | Law.com

New Enforcement Chief Aims to Restore Confidence in SEC

As the top cop at the Securities and Exchange Commission, Robert Khuzami has spent his first six months as the director of the Division of Enforcement tackling a cleanup of major proportions. He's undertaken what many call the most sweeping changes of the division in 30 years. Under intense scrutiny from Congress and the SEC's own inspector general, the agency has come to a watershed moment. But change isn't easy, with staff reporting insecurity and doubt as they struggle to find their place in the new regime.
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Litigator of the Week: Robert Van Nest of Keker & Van Nest
Publication Date: 2012-05-24
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The jury is in. And while Oracle v. Google rages on, it looks awfully possible that Oracle's case will wind up having been a hugely expensive dud. For that, Google can thank Van Nest, who along with his co-counsel managed to keep Oracle from scoring any major points over the course of five weeks of trial.

November 13, 2006 | Law.com

The NLJ 250 Chart (1-50)

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New York Judge Hits EchoStar with Severe Sanctions in Big-Money Breach of Contract Dispute
Publication Date: 2010-11-24
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The judge imposed an adverse inference sanction for EchoStar's "egregious conduct," after concluding that the company improperly deleted or withheld relevant e-mails for more than six-months.

Crowell & Moring Helps Motorola Mobility Reach $150 Million LCD Settlement with Seiko Epson
Publication Date: 2012-07-31
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The deal will settle Motorola's antitrust claims that Epson's participation in an alleged conspiracy to fix LCD prices drove up the price of Motorola cell phones.

June 29, 1999 | Law.com

UC Regents v. Genentech: The Changing Face of Battle

Four weeks ago, the University of California staggered out bruised but largely victorious from its patent dispute with Genentech over a human growth hormone. Yet the university still faced the prospect of having to fight over the same issues in faraway Indiana, which Genentech insisted was the proper pugilistic venue. UC lawyers now say that recent Supreme Court rulings have so broadly immunized state universities from patent lawsuits that the Indiana suit is now kaput.
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June 02, 2006 | Law.com

DLA Piper Makes Measured Progress Since Merger

Ten months after creating a worldwide 3,100-lawyer operation, DLA Piper Rudnick Gray Cary faces daunting issues of integration, client conflicts and a management shake-up. At the same time, the firm is entering new markets while building its presence in such target cities as Washington and New York. In the face of criticism, DLA Piper says corporate globalization is one reason for the firm's growth. "If we weren't there, we weren't going to be able to help [clients]," says managing partner Ann Ford.
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