InsideCounsel Magazine February 2008
Features
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Hold It!
A step-by-step guide to litigation hold strategies.
Profile
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Strong Defense
Ex-Dallas Cowboy calls CareerBuilder's legal plays.
Litigation
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Piece of the Pie
Two cases highlight the perils of contingency fee arrangements.
IP
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Patent Abuse
Drug companies lobby to stall WTO's new compulsory license provision.
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Critical Response
Corporations turn to trademark law to silence online critics.
Labor
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Coming Home
Returning troops still face USERRA violations.
Technology
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Perfectly Preserved
In-house counsel turn to software to automate the legal hold process.
Regulatory
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Elevated Enforcement
SEC steps up its investigations of insider trading.
Global
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Northern Exposure
Law firms uncover widespread backdating violations among Canadian companies.
From The Editor
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Team Effort
When I took over as editor-in-chief of InsideCounsel in 2001, the publication, which was then known as Corporate Legal Times, was a little worse for ...
Inside Perspective
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Concocted Cases
Milberg Weiss prosecutions put the spotlight on trumped up class actions.
Circuits
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Nationwide Puts Privilege Statute in the Spotlight
A fundamental understanding among both lawyers and clients is that communication between the two--especially when it reveals legal strategy--is privileged information. But a case unfolding ...
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Judge Upholds Plaintiffs' Right to Protect Medical Records
What started out as a racial discrimination lawsuit turned into a battle between plaintiffs seeking to protect the privacy of their medical and psychological records ...
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Uncooperative Employee Sinks Her Own Harassment Claim
Christine Brenneman had been on the job just two weeks when, she alleged, her supervisor, David Ryburn, started to make unwanted sexual advances toward her ...
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Appeals Court Opens the Door to Expanded ADA Claims
Each year Jerry Doran travels 550 miles from his home in Cottonwood, Calif., to visit Disneyland. In 2004 his annual vacation hit an unpleasant roadblock. ...
Small Talk
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Warrior Mask
To be successful in-house counsel need to hide their emotions.
Inside Non-Profits
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Good v. Good
Wealthy donors seek more control over how their money is spent.
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