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Roger Parloff
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Verizon returns serve: Vonage wrote the jury instructions it’s complaining about
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Vonage hopes Supreme Court patent ruling is Deus Ex Machina
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Supreme Court to Patent Appeals Court: Drop Dead
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On the theory that backdating’s not illegal if you account for it correctly
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On Google-DoubleClick: an interview with Microsoft GC Brad Smith
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SEC sees Apple backdating as one-woman fraud spree
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In Google-DoubleClick inquiry, David Boies’s firm represents AT&T
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Jim Cramer’s If-I-Did-It Act
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A sounder basis for taking the Fifth
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Tormenting Gitmo detainees with copyrighted music: Is torture a “fair use”?
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Rejecting Enron class action poses stark choice: Injustice for plaintiffs or injustice for defendants?
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Disney clears (wink-wink) Steve Jobs of options backdating misconduct at Pixar
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HP charges dismissed: An end to a ghoulish prosecution
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To bleep or not to bleep: Which dirty words can be uttered on broadcast TV?
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Another look: Did Steve Jobs ‘financially benefit’ from backdated options?
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