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Facebook Sues to Teach Website a Lesson About '-book'
Facebook doesn't want to "friend" websites sharing part of its name. The social networking giant has filed a trademark infringement suit against Illinois-based Teachbook, an online community for teachers. Facebook's beef? The company's use of the suffix "-book" rides Facebook's "coattails."In-house jobs pick up in Silicon Valley
Leonard Stein started at data management company Splunk Inc. in April 2011 as the company's general counsel and only lawyer. Since then, he's hired nine more and is looking now for another two.Tips for Lawyers Representing Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Victims
The representation of victims of carbon monoxide poisoning presents numerous challenges for the attorney undertaking such a case.Vroom Vroom! Microsoft's Hard- Driving Lawyer Makes Some Noise
Deputy GC for litigation lets a team of sound engineers from Microsoft Game Studios attach a bevy of microphones to his car—then drives the heck out of it to generate sound effects for driving games 'Forza Motorsport' and 'Project Gotham Racing.'Online Dispute Resolution Firm Names VP of Judicial Affairs
Online dispute resolution website ZipCourt has hired Chris Kyriacou as its first vice president for judicial affairs. Kyriacou had been a litigation counsel at Apple.Boeing battery maker said to boost tests on GM-Ford advice
Boeing Co.'s supplier of lithium-ion batteries for its 787 Dreamliners tightened quality checks after the planemaker sought advice from other companies that use the technology, said five people with knowledge of the matter.Future Bright for Silicon Valley's In-House Lawyers
With tech companies trimming their outside legal spend and giving their own lawyers more prominent roles, it's a good time to move in house.Facebook Tells Employees Not to Sell Shares
Responding to the rise of sites that let anyone buy or sell unregulated non-public shares, the company instituted an insider trading policy Friday.Inside IP: Riding a High-Tech Wave
Surf or fight? In Silicon Valley, they know that Cooley's Michael Rhodes is good at both.Future Is Bright for Silicon Valley's In-House Lawyers
It's a good time to look for an in-house job in Silicon Valley. Technology companies are seeking to trim their outside counsel costs by bringing more tasks in house. At the same time, many companies are creating larger business roles for their in-house lawyers, making the jobs more enticing to the Valley's entrepreneurial-minded lawyers.Trending Stories
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