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September 25, 2007 | The Recorder

Diversity Viewpoints

Our ongoing Hot Topic page rounds up the latest stories about efforts to improve diversity in the legal profession, plus the specific challenges and milestones of that journey.
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How Sweet It Is! Candymakers Granted Leave for Emergency Appeal in Price-Fixing Case
Publication Date: 2009-04-13
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In a consolidated case involving 87 antitrust suits against candy manufacturers, a federal district court judge in Harrisburg, Pa., has certified an appeal of his March 4 refusal to dismiss plaintiffs' claims of collusion and price-fixing.

August 29, 2005 | Law.com

Taking Stock of 'Grokster'

The Internet industry has had some time to sit back and examine the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studio v. Grokster, pondering its true meaning and its impact on technology and software developers as well as the entertainment field. In this roundtable discussion, members of Internet Law & Strategy's Board of Editors and other Internet law experts add their own perspectives on the implications of Grokster.
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Orrick, Kirkland Aim to Revive Oracle Claims Against Google
Publication Date: 2013-02-13
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Oracle's new heavy-hitting appellate lawyers, including Orrick's Josh Rosenkranz and Kirkland's Dale Cendali, told the Federal Circuit that since copyright laws protect a "Chinese menu or even a jingle," they ought to protect a programming language like Java.

May 04, 2006 | The Recorder

In His Own Words: James Shore

This week, The Recorder and Cal Law are publishing excerpts from interviews with the four candidates for the June 6 Santa Clara County district attorney election. Today: James Shore.
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October 26, 1999 | Law.com

Misplaced Trust

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December 06, 2006 | Law.com

Where Will the Troubles End for Sonsini and HP?

Wilson Sonsini Chairman Larry Sonsini, who has plotted his career and his law firm's path to dominance with the precision and focus of a master, found himself this year in a place he never expected to be: testifying before Congress on his role as outside counsel to Hewlett-Packard, caught up in a boardroom spying scandal. Sonsini and his firm have faced criticism before -- over alleged conflicts and investments in client stock -- but now they face a crisis that might not blow over.
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As Defense Lawyers Leap to Take Advantage of Notorious Justice Department Missteps of 2009, DOJ Tries to Cure Problems
Publication Date: 2010-01-08
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Can a new set of guidelines on meeting discovery obligations avert prosecutorial misconduct?

InterMune Criminal Pharma Trial Pits Kasowitz Vet Against Talented Prosecutor
Publication Date: 2009-08-19
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The biomedical firm put out a press release touting one of its drugs for a non-FDA approved usage. InterMune signed a deferred prosecution agreement, but the feds still indicted its former CEO for wire fraud and criminal misbranding of a drug. The trial, which features an up-and-coming assistant U.S. attorney against Mark Topel, a fixture of the criminal defense bar, began Tuesday.

December 19, 2002 | Law.com

S.F. Sleuths

San Francisco is the home of Sam Spade, one of fiction's most famous detectives. It's also where the father of the modern PI business set up shop. Little wonder, then, that it's the capital of sleuthing. Law firms nationwide look to the city's investigators -- on the QT, of course -- when they need help on everything from criminal cases to patent infringement and trade secret trials.
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