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Merger Finally Paying Off for Gray Cary, Now Enjoying Good Times
First quarter earnings were dismal for most Silicon Valley law firms. But Palo Alto, Calif.'s Gray Cary Ware & Freidenrich, which billed a record $60 million, is a notable exception. Gray Cary missed the tech-law boom while focusing on a merger, but the issues that kept Gray Cary back -- slower growth, stricter client intake, a broader range of practices -- are now helping expand the firm's finances.Attorneys Named to Lead Corbett's Transition Team
Attorney General-elect Tom Corbett has tapped Jack Barbour, the president and managing shareholder of Pittsburgh's Klett Rooney Lieber & Schorling, to lead his transition effort.What the heart sees, the brain believes
Choosing the right words to convey an idea is largely dependent on your audience.Former Client Perot Sues Hughes & Luce Over Flight Museum Troubles
A T-38 Talon training jet in Dallas' Frontiers of Flight Museum is central to a high-flying legal dispute. H. Ross Perot Jr. -- son of famous Texas billionaire H. Ross Perot Sr. -- tried to get the government to let him fly the plane as an operable museum centerpiece, becoming the subject of a probe in the process. Now Perot and others are suing Hughes & Luce, which advised them on the plane purchase, and Hughes & Luce partner Stephen G. Gleboff, who initially represented Perot's interests.View more book results for the query "White Case"
Pro Bono Work, Hollywood Style
O'Melveny & Myers' pro bono effort on behalf of Los Alamos nuclear scientist Wen Ho Lee has paid off in more ways than getting 58 of 59 felony charges against him dismissed. In a move sure to gladden consultants preaching the virtues of cross-selling, O'Melveny partner Mark Holscher, who negotiated Lee's release in September, passed the scientist to an IP partner who helped negotiate a deal for a four-hour TV miniseries.Ginsburg Says She Does Not Like Being Supreme Court's Sole Woman
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg says she dislikes being "all alone on the Court" nearly a year after the retirement of Sandra Day O'Connor. Speaking at Suffolk Law School on Friday, Ginsburg said there is not enough female perspective on the high court. "We have very different backgrounds," Ginsburg said of herself and O'Connor. "We divide on a lot of important questions, but we have had the experience of growing up women and we have certain sensitivities that our male colleagues lack."Google Rallies Defenses After Italian Court Convicts Company Execs Over Online Video
An Italian criminal court judge has convicted three Google executives, including chief legal officer David Drummond, for footage on the company's now defunct video-sharing platform that prosecutors say violated that country's privacy laws. Though the Google executives don't face any prison time, the verdict still is a huge setback, especially considering the liability precedent it could set in Europe, according to defense attorney Samuel Buffone, who says this is the sort of thing that could "break the Internet."Senate committee approves bill tightening court oversight over gov't surveillance
The Senate Intelligence Committee voted Thursday to strengthen court oversight of government surveillance while protecting telecommunications companies from civil lawsuits for tapping Americans' phones and computers without court approval.Trending Stories
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