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January 21, 2010 | Law.com

What Samsung Gets From $900 Million Settlement

After lengthy litigation, Samsung agreed to settle its differences with Rambus for $900 million because of a looming antitrust trial, observers say. Rambus, a tiny Los Altos, Calif., chip designer, was seeking $13 billion in damages from Samsung, Micron Technology and Hynix Semiconductor for unfairly squashing its memory-chip business in a case that was set for trial this month. Rambus had a strong hand going into the trial against Samsung. But observers say Samsung may reap some benefit by settling before Micron or Hynix.
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April 03, 2006 | Texas Lawyer

Immigration Woes in the Workplace

Companies are often surprised to learn that employing unauthorized workers could subject them to RICO actions.
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January 25, 2005 | Law.com

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April 12, 2007 | New York Law Journal

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March 15, 2006 | Law.com

Genentech Case Gets Star Treatment

The entertainment industry is weighing in on a case would determine whether punitive damages apply in certain business contracts involving inventors.
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February 03, 2011 | Daily Report Online

Lawyers called as Pentagon cuts budget

When Secretary of Defense Robert Gates announced plans earlier this month to cut $78 billion in military spending on top of $100 billion in efficiency savings announced last summer, nervous government contractors took stock of their programs-and called their lawyers.A sacred cow since Sept. 11, the Defense Department budget for the first time in a decade is feeling the pinch as the country grapples with a deficit of nearly $1.
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September 21, 2005 | Law.com

Dechert Acquires Most of Coudert Brothers' Paris Office

Dechert announced Tuesday that, effective Oct. 1, it would acquire 32 attorneys -- including six partners -- from the Paris office of Coudert Brothers, which announced last month it was disbanding its global network of offices and practices. The addition more than quadruples the size of Dechert's existing Paris office. Earlier this week, Baker & McKenzie, formerly in merger talks with Coudert, announced the acquisition of 70 lawyers from Coudert's New York office.
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December 13, 2004 | New Jersey Law Journal

Billing Rates Climb in 2004

Law firms showed healthy increases in billing rates this year, with the vast majority of those surveyed boosting both associate and partner fees.
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April 22, 2004 | Law.com

DOD's New War Zone Rules for Contractors

With civilian contractors in Iraq facing increasing peril, the Department of Defense is pushing a proposal that would shift the risks of working in a combat zone onto private companies. Lawyers with clients operating in Iraq say they are troubled by the broad language that seems to stick private companies with potentially huge liabilities. But military lawyers say companies need to accept certain burdens to do business with the U.S. government.
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August 24, 2007 | Law.com

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