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High Stakes IP Litigation Attorney Andrew P. Bridges Joins Fenwick & West

Fenwick & West LLP announced in recent days that high stakes IP litigation attorney Andrew P. Bridges has joined the…

United States Government Demanding Google Info More Often

According to new statistics released by Google, the United States law enforcement agencies across the country requested Google users’ personal…

Google + is Changing Corporate Legal Management

Google+ (also sometimes written as Google Plus) is a fairly new social networking that was meant to be Google's direct…

Google hires top lobbying firms in response to FTC probe

The Federal Trade Commission takes a stab at Google resulting in a new addition to Google's massive legal team. Initially,…

Google Seeks to Acquire Bankrupt Nortel’s Patents

According to the April 4th news.cnet.com article, “Google, under legal siege, seeks Nortel patents”, Google has thrown its hat in…

Morning Roundup

Good morning everybody! Today is Monday, November 8th. Here's a look back at Friday's stories. SolicitorsSearch.com released a report on…

Report on Effective Legal E-Marketing

SolicitorsSearch.com released a report on the impact social media and social networking sites can have as a low-cost marketing solution…

Morning Roundup

Good morning everyone! Today is Thursday, November 4th. Here's a quick look back at yesterday's stories. Although California’s controversial measure…

Settlement Reached in Google Buzz Class Action Suit

On Tuesday, users of Google’s Gmail service received information in their inbox regarding a settlement in a class action lawsuit…

Morning Roundup

Good morning everyone! Today is Tuesday, May 11th. Here's a brief look at yesterday's stories. Bowie & Jensen Opens Manhattan…

Oprah Seeks To Compel Testimony Of Former Patent Prosecutor

According to the Boston Herald, Winfrey’s Harpo Productions filed a motion last week, asking that a Federal Court judge compel…

Congress Considers U.S. Patent Overhaul

A bipartisan group of U.S. Senators, led by Judiciary Committee Chair Patrick Leahy, is poised to agree on a compromise bill…