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Daily Business Review

Computer Hacking, Fake Consultant, Part of Scheme by Ex-Employees to Steal Money From Firm

Computer hacking, a fake consultant and a shell company used to steal funds were all components in a sophisticated scheme to destroy a Miami-based debit card transaction processor.
5 minute read

The Recorder

Judge Apt to Eject Paul Hastings From Trade Secrets Case

Santa Clara Judge Peter Kirwan sounded ready Wednesday to bar Paul Hastings from representing SK Hynix because of the firm's ties to Toshiba, an interested party.
3 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Transparency and Trade Secrets: A Delicate Balance

Nonprofits have to protect both, even when doing so creates tension for the organization.
2 minute read

The Recorder

LA Appeals Court Revives Malicious Prosecution Suit Against Latham

There is evidence Latham & Watkins pursued a trade secrets case that lawyers knew had no merit, wrote Presiding Justice Joan Dempsey Klein.
3 minute read

The Recorder

Trade Secrets Offer an End-Around to Patent Ineligibility

An abstract idea may not be patentable, but it can still be protected under trade secret law, writes Dana Finberg.
7 minute read

Corporate Counsel

What In-house Counsel Can't Quite Leave Behind

What are the duties that an in-house counsel owes to her company once she leaves for a new job?
3 minute read

Law.com

Oracle Scores in Rimini Street Copyright Row

A ruling by a federal judge in Nevada chips away at the obstacles confronting Oracle and its lawyers at Bingham McCutchen and Boies, Schiller & Flexner as they inch toward a long-awaited trial.
3 minute read

Corporate Counsel

In-house Counsel Sued for Trade Secret Theft SLAPPs Back

A former Schlumberger Ltd. in-house counsel sued by the company for allegedly revealing trade secrets has countered with a claim that the company filed a "frivolous" lawsuit against her.
3 minute read

The Recorder

Lawyers Suing Google Say Proof Is in the Post-its

After deal talks went south, a London-based company says Google returned files littered with Post-it notes describing plans to copy valuable technology.
4 minute read

Litigation Daily

Susman Godfrey Wipes Out $283M Verdict in Satellite IP War

A federal judge in San Diego ruled that that a do-over is needed in ViaSat's case against Space Systems/Loral in order "to prevent a miscarriage of justice."
3 minute read

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