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Microsoft's Banner Year Pushed Brad Smith's Pay Sharply Higher
The company racked up lots of wins in the fiscal year that ended June 30, including completing its largest acquisition ever, the $69 billion purchase of Activision Blizzard—a deal Smith pushed across the finish line in October.How to Demystify Tech for a Jury or Judge
"Tech-related cases inherently bring an additional layer of complexity to trial preparations," so Paul Weiss' Meredith Dearborn and Jessica Phillips provide tips for explaining tech in the courtroom.California Planning Certification Program for Privacy Law Specialists
If approved, a proposed state bar certification program will allow successful applicants to tout their privacy law specialization to current and potential clients.Litigators of the Week: A $604.9M Trade Secrets Verdict With a Big Assist From a Juror Question
Michael Ng and Daniel Zaheer of Kobre & Kim represented renewable fuels company Propel against Phillips 66 Co. alongside colleagues in a month-long trial in California state court. Ng argued at closings that a juror question elicited a "confession" from a Phillips executive admitting to liability and trade secret misappropriation.Skadden's Ki Hong on Navigating the 2024 Election Cycle ... Legally
In a conversation with The American Lawyer's Patrick Smith, Skadden's Ki Hong describes how his practice came to fruition, how things have changed in the political climate over the last 20 years, how Harris' entry into the fray creates some confusing donor situations and what changes might make the whole apparatus a bit easier to understand.View more book results for the query "*"
Why ACLU's New Legal Director Says It's a 'Good Time to Take the Reins'
"Applying Chevron deference in immigration cases and deferring to the Board of Immigration Appeals is like deferring to the prosecution on the meaning of criminal law," Cecillia Wang said. "The Loper Bright decision represents an opportunity to hit the reset button in places where courts have inappropriately deferred to agency interpretations of the laws that Congress enacted."Alleged Courthouse Bomber Faces 'Weapon of Mass Destruction' Charge
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A California man is facing new federal charges after being arrested in a courthouse bomb attack that injured five people last…Intel Secures Hard-Won Victory in Decades-Long Legal Wrangle With EU Regulator
The judgment centered on a 2004 antitrust investigation launched two competition chiefs ago.What Social Media Can Tell You About Your Jury
"It's that outpouring of emotion that I am particularly interested in finding, because those people tend to be the most strident in deliberations and frequently for the plaintiff," Jill Leibold, a senior jury consulting adviser with IMS Legal Strategies, said.Biden Nominates 2 to Southern California District Courts
U.S. Magistrate Judge Benjamin Cheeks and Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Serena Murillo will join four other California judicial nominees awaiting U.S. Senate confirmation votes in the final months of Joe Biden's presidency.Trending Stories
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