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Asian-American Bar Convention Raises Big Numbers, Money
Over 800 Asian-American attorneys, judges and law students have arrived in the City of Brotherly Love in a first for the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association (NAPABA) in terms of location and fund raising.Judge Finds Method-of-Treatment Patent Invalid
A high-stakes patent case in New York may sharply curtail the use of a controversial type of biotech patent, significantly affecting the research, sales and patent rights of universities, biotechnology firms and drug companies. The University of Rochester alleges that several drug giants' manufacture and sale of two best-selling painkillers, Celebrex and Bextra, infringes upon the university's patented pathway to reduce pain.S.F. Democrat Gets Key Labor Post
The governor is naming Angela Bradstreet to a key labor post where she'll shape state policy on wage-and-hour regulations and other workplace rules.ERM Software Builds Better Client Base
If e-mail blasts and CRM systems both fall short when building contact information for a client base, what next? Tom Baldwin, chief knowledge officer at Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton, delivers a six-point evaluation of the enterprise relationship management software the firm chose.View more book results for the query "*"
Case Tests Cold Hit Link To '70s Murder
DNA matching is on trial in the case of a man accused of murder because S.F. prosecutors say his DNA matches 34-year-old crime scene evidence.What Really Works With Federal Prosecutors
When a corporation or executive is facing potential criminal charges, what's the best approach to take with an investigating prosecutor? According to Assistant U.S. Attorney Howard Sklamberg, many defense attorneys take the wrong one. That's unfortunate, because in white-collar investigations, unlike other criminal investigations, defense lawyers can affect how a prosecutor treats a client before an indictment has been returned. Sklamberg gives some advice for successful attorney proffers.Harvesting Evidentiary Tools From the Sea of Text Messages
Alan M. Winchester and Russell E. Maines of Harris Beach discuss the collection and preservation of text messaging. Unlike e-mails, which can typically be collected from a central server or from a user's hard drive, in almost all instances, a litigator will need to have the device itself available, and prompt action to secure content is a must, given text messages' short shelf life.Trending Stories
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