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May 12, 2009 | Daily Report Online

China has greedy associates, too

5 minute read
June 11, 2007 | National Law Journal

Coffee achiever

Paula E. Boggs, executive vice president, general counsel and secretary, Starbucks Corp.
6 minute read
October 08, 2009 | Legaltech News

DOJ Probes IBM's Mainframe Market Conduct

The U.S. Department of Justice is looking into allegations that IBM abused its dominant position in the mainframe computer market. The claims stem from IBM rivals who say that they've been frozen out of the market because Big Blue refused to allow its mainframe OS to run on non-IBM computers.
4 minute read
February 23, 2005 | Corporate Counsel

No Credit for Whistleblowing

Scott Wiegand, the ex-GC of PurchasePro.com, says he tried to help the government investigate alleged fraud at his former company. But that cooperation didn't stop a federal grand jury from indicting Wiegand last month, along with five other executives at PurchasePro and America Online.
4 minute read
July 02, 2007 | National Law Journal

CIVIL RIGHTS | Districts can't assign students to schools based on race

The justices ruled, 5-4, that school districts' racial integration programs can't make student assignments based solely on racial classifications. Parents Involved v. Seattle School District.
9 minute read
October 01, 2007 | National Law Journal

4th Circuit ruling could reopen thousands of deportation cases

A recent 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals decision � a ruling invalidating a regulation barring permanent residents from asking the Bureau of Immigration Appeals to reopen their case after they've been deported � could affect thousands of other cases and spark similar legal challenges in other circuits.
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October 10, 2012 | New York Law Journal

By Blocking COLAs, Congress Broke Agreement With Judges, Circuit Rules

In a 10-2 decision, the Federal Circuit has found that Congress cannot revoke cost-of-living adjustments promised to federal judges in the Ethics Reform Act of 1989, reversing the court's holding to the contrary in 2001.
4 minute read
June 13, 2013 | Legaltech News

Discovery on Discovery Demands Cost-Shifting

In the rare cases where courts allow discovery on discovery (i.e., how the opponent preserved, collected, and produced responsive documents), it should be presumed that the requester pays for the responding party's costs to produce this information. [MORE]
7 minute read
November 02, 2009 | Texas Lawyer

Thompson & Knight Lawyer Does "Project Runway" Video Game Deal

Thompson & Knight partner J. Holt Foster has handled video game transactions for many years, but the high-profile deal he just negotiated for Tornado Studios stands out from the pack because it features a photo shoot instead of a shoot-'em-up. He helped arrange an agreement with television show "Project Runway" for his client.
4 minute read
December 10, 2012 | Legaltech News

Judge Scheindlin Helps Demystify Foreign E-Discovery

One of the most vexing problems for global companies and their lawyers is how to identify, collect, and use ESI in e-discovery without ending up in jail or facing huge fines, reports Monica Bay, editor-in-chief of LTN, from the Georgetown Advanced E-Discovery Institute Friday panel "First Do No Harm: Preserving and Admitting Foreign ESI."
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