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June 26, 2003 |

Orrick May Be Mulling Merger With Cooley

Palo Alto, Calif.-based Cooley Godward and Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe, based in San Francisco, are in tentative negotiations about a possible merger, sources close to both firms said. Orrick has been in merger discussions with 64-attorney Venture Law Group, and the addition of Cooley may make the deal more desirable for all three firms.
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Rackspace Drops Lawsuit Against 'Most Notorious Patent Troll'
Publication Date: 2013-09-23
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Rackspace's target, IPNav CEO Erich Spangenberg, is claiming the dismissal as a victory. But Rackspace general counsel Alan Schoenbaum says the litigation may not be over.

June 02, 2008 |

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People in the News for the week of June 2nd, 2008
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June 22, 2007 |

Harmonizing Land Use and Redevelopment

A recent Appellate Division decision is another example of the courts' fairly consistent pattern of harmonizing the provisions of the Local Redevelopment and Housing Law and the Municipal Land Use Law.
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November 22, 2006 |

Jury Returns Defense Verdict in Professor's Discrimination Suit

The University of Texas and former UT School of Law Dean William Powers Jr. -- now UT's president -- did not discriminate against an African-American law professor or retaliate against him for filing a discrimination suit, a federal jury in Austin decided on Oct. 30. The jury also denied professor Loftus C. Carson II's claim that the University of Texas Law School Foundation retaliated against Carson for suing UT by denying Carson a low-interest second mortgage loan.
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February 11, 2010 |

First-time jobless claims fall more than expected

WASHINGTON AP - The number of newly laid-off U.S. workers seeking unemployment benefits fell more than expected last week to the lowest total in a month, a hopeful sign the job market may be improving.The Labor Department said that first-time claims for unemployment insurance dropped by 43,000 to a seasonally adjusted 440,000.
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