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The Man Who Would Have Represented Mark Hurd
It was probably far-fetched to expect Hewlett-Packard's case against Oracle over former HP CEO Mark Hurd, which settled last week, to make it to trial. Still, conventional wisdom among California labor lawyers was that HP would have had an uphill battle preventing Hurd from joining its rival.High Hopes for Pa. Bar Examiners
Among the war stories attorneys typically share, the experience of taking the bar exam often stands out like a sore thumb. Even years after the fact, the mere mention of the exam gives many the chills. Pennsylvania Board of Law Examiners executive director Mark Dows is trying to change that. Priority number one: customer service.Convicted Boy's Parents Anticipated Suit
On Wednesday, the parents of the 13-year-old victim in a fatal bus stop beating by fellow student Jonathan Miller, filed suit seeking at least $2.5 million in compensatory damages the Millers. The teen-ager was found guilty of felony murder in May and sentenced to life in prison. But the Millers anticipated the suit, even before the criminal trial that would end with their son sentenced to prison for life, and filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy last February.Buffett trails S&P 500 for third straight year
Berkshire Hathaway Inc. shareholders missed out on better returns from the Standard & Poor's 500 Index by sticking with Chairman Warren Buffett after each of his last three annual meetings.Latest Wireless Gadgets Leap Ahead of Old Hardware
There was a time when a lawyer's favorite phrase was "billable hours." But that's so 1990. Today, cutting-edge lawyers are boosting their productivity (and revenue) with slick handheld devices that keep them in touch and organized.Heller Helps Webshots Sell Itself -- Again
Lightning can strike twice if Heller is holding the deal. When the founders of Webshots.com sold their photo-sharing site to CNET Networks Inc. last week, it was the second time they'd been paid millions for it. And Adaptec Inc. acquired the San Jose company, Snap Appliance Inc., for approximately $91 million in cash and $9 million in assumed stock options with the help of O'Melveny.Trending Stories
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