Biovail Pharmaceuticals fired Kasowitz, Benson, Torres & Friedman from its case against several hedge funds and Wall Street analysts Friday, as questions continued over whether the law firm knowingly used documents covered by a protective order to help bring the suit.
Among the newest members of the Screen Actors Guild is Daniel Thomas, who calls himself a "New York lawyer first" despite a growing list of Hollywood pals and paying projects.
Congress suffered another setback Thursday in its ongoing efforts to shield children from sexually explicit content online when a federal judge struck down the Child Online Protection Act, a 1998 federal law that makes it a crime for commercial Web site operators to allow children access to "harmful" material.
Rather than touting the tablet PC's pen for fast clicking and scrolling, attorney Lincoln Miller praises its primary purpose: writing.
The Transportation Department is refusing to upgrade its computers with Microsoft Corp.
Alvidas Jasin of Thomson & Hine was so moved by the Al Gore slide show in "An Inconvenient Truth," he joined The Climate Project to learn how to present it himself.
Corporate venture capital groups like to crow about how they nurture ecosystems by investing in technologies that support their parent's products.
Via Secrecy News: CRS Director Daniel P.
Dave Pollard's post called "Re-learning the Art of Impromptu Consultation" struck me as being an important one as we move into the post-email world and consider how collaboration tools should work.