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December 21, 2010 | The Legal Intelligencer

Fed. Circuit Denies Motion to Transfer Case Out of Texas

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has added to its growing body of case law about the grounds for transferring patent infringement cases.
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March 30, 2009 | Texas Lawyer

True Leadership Requires Optimism in Tough Times

Most lawyers have been in this situation: Heading into the first meeting of the day, feeling ready to take on whatever challenges await, until that confident attitude falls victim to someone whose constant complaining and negativity turns the "can-do" mood into "Why bother?"
4 minute read
January 14, 2011 | Corporate Counsel

New Sentencing Guidelines Amendments Amplify the Importance of an Effective Compliance Program

When companies are slapped with criminal charges, prosecutors scrutinize whether compliance programs are effective. In-house lawyers have to make sure they are up to date on every last aspect of them ... • ALSO SEE: FULL Expert Archive
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February 18, 2010 | Daily Report Online

Carriers play catch up with iPhone apps

Apple Inc.'s iPhone has more applications than any other mobile phone. Now the world's wireless companies are trying to catch up. This week, at least five efforts to dislodge Apple from the top of the global market were unveiled at a trade show in Barcelona, Spain, as companies from Nokia Oyj and Intel Corp. to Deutsche Telekom AG and Samsung Electronics Co.
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June 14, 2007 | Law.com

The Globalization of Corporate Criminal Investigations

Over the past several years, the Department of Justice has expanded its tools and efforts to gather evidence from abroad, and reciprocates by helping foreign prosecutors gather evidence in the U.S. Attorneys Benjamin Goldberger and Michael Kendall discuss agreements that have arisen between countries to provide such aid, called mutual legal assistance treaties. The law regarding MLATs is currently sparse, providing defense counsel with opportunities to make new law protecting their clients' rights.
8 minute read
October 28, 2010 | Corporate Counsel

How General Counsel Can Recognize and Manage the Growing Risk of Retaliation Claims

Corporate counsel have to know that retaliation is now the most commonly filed claim with the EEOC. Such claims can result in hefty damage awards and give plaintiffs free reign to scrutinize and base claims on an increasingly wide range of post-complaint conduct.
7 minute read
September 21, 2010 | Corporate Counsel

Avoiding the Ethical Minefield of Social Media: Do You Know Who Your Friends Are?

Corporate counsel must remember that while social media offers opportunity, it's a minefield for ethical violations.
8 minute read
February 28, 2008 | Daily Report Online

Deal Watch: Troutman works trade group to get new utility client

Georgia Power Co. and Troutman Sanders go way back, but Georgia Power isn't the only electric utility Troutman advises.Over the past six months, Troutman partner Terry C. Bridges has been the lead counsel to New Mexico's PNM Resources Inc. on negotiating a complicated series of transactions with a Texas utility.PNM has agreed to sell its natural gas distribution business to Continental Energy Systems LLC for $620 million in cash.
6 minute read
July 26, 2006 | Daily Report Online

BentleyForbes targets 1180 Peachtree in Midtown

AS SOON AS Bank of America Plaza went on the market in early May, BentleyForbes jumped on it, eventually making a record $436 million offer on the class A tower. With the Bank of America deal expected to close in late August or early September, the Los Angeles-based real estate firm has its eyes set on adding another trophy tower-1180 Peachtree-to its growing portfolio, said David W.
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April 18, 2005 | Texas Lawyer

Phoenix Rising: Destroyed Hill County Courthouse Emerges From the Ashes

It took a 1993 fire to save the Hill County Courthouse that towers above the historic district in downtown Hillsboro. However, this phoenix didn't just rise from the ashes. It took hard work, some heavy-duty politicking and a little help from one of Hill County's most famous native sons to restore the courthouse to its late 19th-century splendor.
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