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June 15, 2007 |

Magical experience

THE HOTTEST ATTRACTION at Disneyland may be the biggest secret. It's not plotted on any official Disneyland maps. Thousands of tourists pass by every day, oblivious. Only a number discreetly posted next to an unmarked door indicates where the exclusive Club 33 sits. That's the way the club likes it. The low profile isn't hurting the members-only restaurant: The wait to join stretches out nine years.
4 minute read
October 27, 2005 |

Court May Look at Redistricting Plan

The Supreme Court may soon be weighing in on Rep. Tom DeLay's conduct if it agrees to hear arguments on his orchestrated reshaping of congressional districts for his home state of Texas.
6 minute read
March 06, 2003 |

Star Search

Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati is trying to grow its IP litigation practice to match its corporate strength. The Palo Alto, Calif.-based firm's brass has decided that IP litigation is a top priority and has been throwing its energy into recruiting laterals. But the firm can't seem to move as fast as its competition, and its main selling point -- tech prowess -- doesn't seem to have the cachet it once did.
6 minute read
November 27, 2006 |

Being legal doesn't make it right

THE PUBLISHER of O.J. Simpson's impending new book, curiously titled "If I Did It," has given up trying to counter the firestorm of criticism that erupted over its its announcement that it would give voice to Simpson's hypothetical confession. On Nov. 20, Rupert Murdoch announced that he and his minions had, indeed, made a mistake in agreeing to publish Simpson's new book and broadcast an associated television interview.
8 minute read
May 06, 2013 |

Opinion: Tomorrow's Lawyers

I just read a fascinating book by Richard Susskind called Tomorrow's Lawyers. It is so good that I bought copies for everyone in the Connecticut Bar Association leadership.
4 minute read
November 02, 2010 |

Would law school warning labels make any difference?

Placing blame is a central component of the law. In the case of what ails legal education, however, it is not very easy to assign.
8 minute read
February 09, 2005 |

Weil Gotshal Bulks Up in San Francisco Bay Area

Weil, Gotshal & Manges is making a move to be more than a go-to firm for patent litigation in Silicon Valley. Six lawyers from the firm's New York headquarters are transferring to its Redwood Shores, Calif., office to launch a commercial litigation practice. Weil Gotshal's second most senior litigator, Kenneth Steinthal, said he would be looking to hire laterals and anticipates having at least a dozen lawyers in the group within a few months.
3 minute read
May 25, 2012 |

Clash of the Tech Titans Sure to Get Personal

Billions could be at stake in a bitter feud between Hewlett-Packard and Oracle set to go to trial this week.
6 minute read
May 21, 2007 |

A hot niche in law: Scientists move to courtroom for patent work

PHILADELPHIA AP - In a span of seven years, Loretta Weathers moved from a plasma physics laboratory at MIT to a federal courtroom, trading long days of crunching data for the adrenalin rush of high-stakes litigation.The daughter of a Detroit autoworker, she had been tinkering with gadgets since she was a child. But after a few semesters in the prestigious Ph.
5 minute read
April 01, 2008 |

Taming Texas

It took six years, but IP defense attorneys finally broke the runaway juries of the Lone Star State.
17 minute read

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