Thursday, August 8, 2013

Federal Prosecutor Disciplined for Making False Statements

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• Federal Prosecutor Disciplined for Making False Statements

• Four IP Litigators Join Winston & Strawn

• U.S. Tech Industry Spy Tab Could Top $30 Billion

• Retired Judge Patricia Wald to Receive Medal of Freedom

• DOJ: 'Criminals Cannot Hide in Corners of the Globe'

• Wiretap Law's Drafter Comes to Rajaratnam's Defense

Federal Prosecutor Disciplined for Making False Statements

Earlier this summer, Assistant U.S. Attorney Steven Snyder received an informal admonition from the D.C. Office of Bar Counsel. He was accused of making false statements to a judge in the early stages of a group of murder and obstruction... Read More »

Four IP Litigators Join Winston & Strawn

Winston & Strawn has picked up a group of intellectual property litigators from Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner. Partners John Alison, Steven Anzalone, Paul Goulet and Thomas Jarvis, who focus on patent cases before the U.S. International Trade Commission,... Read More »

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U.S. Tech Industry Spy Tab Could Top $30 Billion

Recent revelations about the National Security Agency's data gathering could cost U.S. tech companies $22 to $35 billion during the next three years, according to a report this week from a Washington think tank. Former U.S. government contractor Edward Snowden's... Read More »

Retired Judge Patricia Wald to Receive Medal of Freedom

President Barack Obama will award the Medal of Freedom to Patricia Wald, the first woman appointed to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. Wald, who served as chief judge of the D.C. Circuit from 1986 to 1991,... Read More »

DOJ: 'Criminals Cannot Hide in Corners of the Globe'

The head of the U.S. Justice Department's Criminal Division today called on the world's law enforcement to work collaboratively to fight international crime. Speaking to the International Association of Prosecutors North American and Caribbean Regional Conference, in Rhode Island this... Read More »

Wiretap Law's Drafter Comes to Rajaratnam's Defense

Convicted hedge fund manager Raj Rajaratnam is getting help in his appeal from G. Robert Blakey, professor emeritus at Notre Dame Law School and the man who drafted the language at the core of the decades-old federal wiretap law. Read More »

Federal Prosecutor Disciplined for Making False Statements

Earlier this summer, Assistant U.S. Attorney Steven Snyder received an informal admonition from the D.C. Office of Bar Counsel. He was accused of making false statements to a judge in the early stages of a group of murder and obstruction... Read More »

Four IP Litigators Join Winston & Strawn

Winston & Strawn has picked up a group of intellectual property litigators from Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner. Partners John Alison, Steven Anzalone, Paul Goulet and Thomas Jarvis, who focus on patent cases before the U.S. International Trade Commission,... Read More »

Sponsor Spotlight:

Join MINTZ LEVIN - August 12

Join us August 12 at 1:00 pm EST, 10:00 am PST for a webinar featuring a discussion about the impact of the Windsor decision on employee benefits, immigration, employment, wealth transfer, securities, bankruptcy, litigation, taxes, and more.

Visit www.mintz.com/Post-DOMA-Webinar for details. NY & CA CLE credit available.

U.S. Tech Industry Spy Tab Could Top $30 Billion

Recent revelations about the National Security Agency's data gathering could cost U.S. tech companies $22 to $35 billion during the next three years, according to a report this week from a Washington think tank. Former U.S. government contractor Edward Snowden's... Read More »

Retired Judge Patricia Wald to Receive Medal of Freedom

President Barack Obama will award the Medal of Freedom to Patricia Wald, the first woman appointed to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. Wald, who served as chief judge of the D.C. Circuit from 1986 to 1991,... Read More »

DOJ: 'Criminals Cannot Hide in Corners of the Globe'

The head of the U.S. Justice Department's Criminal Division today called on the world's law enforcement to work collaboratively to fight international crime. Speaking to the International Association of Prosecutors North American and Caribbean Regional Conference, in Rhode Island this... Read More »

Wiretap Law's Drafter Comes to Rajaratnam's Defense

Convicted hedge fund manager Raj Rajaratnam is getting help in his appeal from G. Robert Blakey, professor emeritus at Notre Dame Law School and the man who drafted the language at the core of the decades-old federal wiretap law. Read More »

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