The National Law Journal 1997 Victoria Slind Flor - Abstracts

The National Law Journal 1997 Victoria Slind Flor
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Biotech fight is becoming very political; CellPro judge criticizes lawyers, venture capitalists. (U.S. District judge Roderick R. McKelvie)LawVictoria Slind-Flor
Cal. appeals court say mandatory CLE is illegal; lawyers likely to skip future education sessions.LawVictoria Slind-Flor
California's sunny economy is growing partners; San Francisco Bay area firms are elevating more to partner as work is booming.LawVictoria Slind-Flor
Church, airlines balk at benefits law; San Francisco's domestic partners law causes big stir.LawVictoria Slind-Flor
Del. judge on IP's frontline: his pivotal role in major patent case law pleases most but angers some. (U.S. District Court of Delaware judge Roderick R. McKelvie, intellectual property cases)LawVictoria Slind-Flor
Drug makers, biotech weigh patent suits; judge's ruling gives green light to sue universities.LawVictoria Slind-Flor
FTC antitrust probe of Intel is uphill fight: new Gibson Dunn partner to represent chipmaker.LawVictoria Slind-Flor
High court punts on equivalents; long-awaited patent case bounced back to lower court. (Warner-Jenkinson Col v. Hilton David Chemical Co.)LawVictoria Slind-Flor
Judge and arbitrators lock horns; JAMS panelists charge bias and meddling in siding case.LawVictoria Slind-Flor
New spy act to boost white-collar defense biz: enhanced enforcement of trade secret theft expected. (Economic Espionage Act of 1996)LawVictoria Slind-Flor
O.J. alums discuss pleasures, perils of punditry; seminar was part class reunion and part how-to course on TV lawyering. (seminar on ethical issues at Markkula Center for Applied Ethics of Santa Clara University School of Law)LawVictoria Slind-Flor
Out-of-town corporate firms handling IP litigation. (Silicon Valley Shops at Home and Afar)LawVictoria Slind-Flor
Prop. 209 appeal raises hackles, critics: Cal. affirmative action opponents abused review panel selection.LawVictoria Slind-Flor
PTO cuts spark anger: practitioners say proposed trims will mean slower patent service. (Patent and Trademark Office)LawVictoria Slind-Flor
This DA's done time; protester and heir to a political dynasty suits San Francisco to a 'T'. (Terrence Hallinan)LawVictoria Slind-Flor
Unabomber case begins; the focus is mental state, diaries of accused, but some talk of a plea. (alleged Unabomber Theodore Kaczynski)LawVictoria Slind-Flor
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