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Transactional Lawyers in the Crosshairs

​San Francisco partner Matthew Kahn is the co-author of "Transactional Lawyers in the Crosshairs," [PDF] published by The Recorder on July 27, 2015.

July 27, 2017

Viewing Class Settlements Through a New Lens: Part 1 and Part 2

​Los Angeles partner Kahn Scolnick and associate Sheldon Evans are the authors of "Viewing Class Settlements Through a New Lens: Part 1 and Part 2," [PDF] published by Law360 on July 25, 2017 and July 26, 2017, respectively.

July 25, 2017

Court: Certificate of Incorporation Doesn’t Grant Preferred Stockholders Liquidation Preference

​New York partner Aric Wu is the author of "Court: Certificate of Incorporation Doesn't Grant Preferred Stockholders Liquidation Preference," [PDF] published by Delaware Business Court Insider on July 19, 2017.

July 19, 2017

Immunity, Sanctions & Settlements 2017 – Spain

Brussels associate Pablo Figueroa is the author of "Immunity, Sanctions & Settlements 2017 – Spain” [PDF] originally published on July 14, 2017 by Global Competition Review Know-How.

July 14, 2017

Patent Assignments and Licenses: The Grant Clause and Related Patents

​Orange County partner William Rooklidge and Los Angeles associate Brooke Myers Wallace are the authors of "Patent Assignments and Licenses: The Grant Clause and Related Patents," [PDF] published in Bloomberg BNA: Patent, Trademark & Copyright Journal on July 14, 2017.

July 14, 2017

Rejecting Laissez-Faire Approach To Patent Damages Experts

​William Rooklidge is the co-author of "Rejecting Laissez-Faire Approach To Patent Damages Experts," [PDF] published by Law360 on July 6, 2017.

July 6, 2017

’Consent’ is the Next Big Battle Over Personal Jurisdiction

​Washington, D.C. associates Michael Huston, Sean Cooksey and David Casazza are the authors of "'Consent' is the Next Big Battle Over Personal Jurisdiction," [PDF] published in the Daily Journal on July 5, 2017.

July 5, 2017

Getting the Deal Through: Appeals 2017

Washington, D.C. partner Mark Perry and Los Angeles partner Perlette Jura are the contributing editors of "Appeals 2017," a publication examining Appellate law and procedure between jurisdictions around the globe, published by Getting the Deal Through in July 2017.

July 1, 2017

Lying with Statistics: DCAA’s Misuses of ‘Statistical’ Sampling to Question Costs by Projection Rather Than Auditing

​Washington, D.C. partner Karen Manos is the author of "Lying with Statistics: DCAA's Misuse of 'Statistical' Sampling To Question Costs by Projection Rather Than Auditing," [PDF] published in the Government Contract Costs, Pricing & Accounting Report in July 2017.

July 1, 2017

The Financial Choice Act: Legislation Curbing SEC Enforcement Powers Moves Forward

​San Francisco partner Marc Fagel, New York counsel Mary Kay Dunning, and New York associates Amy Mayer and Alexandra Grossbaum are the authors of "The Financial Choice Act: Legislation Curbing SEC Enforcement Powers Moves Forward," [PDF] published by The Wall Street Lawyer in July 2017.

July 1, 2017

Die Geschlechterquote in Privatwirtschaft und Bundeswehr

​Munich partner Mark Zimmer is the co-author of "Die Geschlechterquote in Privatwirtschaft und Bundeswehr," [PDF] published in the July 2017 issue of the German publication BWV (Bundesverwehrverwaltung).

July 1, 2017

Giving Offense is a Viewpoint

​Orange County partner Blaine Evanson and associate Christina Lopez are the authors of "Giving Offense is a Viewpoint," [PDF] published in The Daily Journal on June 23, 2017.

June 23, 2017

Channeling the Channel-Partner Risk: Addressing Anti-Corruption Risk with Channel Partners in the Technology Sector

​Orange County partner Nicola Hanna, Los Angeles partner Michael Farhang, Washington, D.C. associate Pedro Soto and Orange Country associate Caitlin Peters are the authors of "Channeling the Channel-Partner Risk: Addressing Anti-Corruption Risk with Channel Partners in the Technology Sector," [PDF] published in FCPA Report on June 21, 2017.

June 21, 2017

Update on Discovery of Patent Prosecution Communications

​Orange County partner Jeff Thomas and associates Anne Brody and Pamela Lee are the authors of "Update on Discovery of Patent Prosecution Communications," [PDF] published by Law360 on June 20, 2017.

June 20, 2017

When Do Derivative Claims “Survive” Mergers – ‘Massey II’ Adds Clarity

New York partner Adam Offenhartz and associates Jefferson Bell and Mark H. Mixon, Jr. are the authors of "When Do Derivative Claims 'Survive' Mergers-'Massey II' Adds Clarity," [PDF] published by Delware Business Court Insider on June 14, 2017.

June 14, 2017

What to Expect From CAA Risk Management Program Delay

​San Francisco partner Peter Modlin and associate Courtney Chin are the authors of "What To Expect From CAA Risk Management Program Delay," [PDF] published by Law360 on June 5, 2017.

June 5, 2017

The Narrowing Window for the ‘Merger Tax’ in M&A Stockholder Lawsuits

​New York partner Barbara Becker, Washington, D.C. partner Stephen Glover and New York associate Daniel Alterbaum are the authors of "The Narrowing Window for the 'Merger Tax' in M&A Stockholder Lawsuits," [PDF] published by Financier Worldwide in June 2017.

June 1, 2017

To Fund or Not to Fund?

​New York associate Matthew Porcelli is the author of "To Fund or Not to Fund: Responding to a Draw Request from a Distressed Borrower," [PDF] published in ABI Journal in June 2017.

June 1, 2017

Méthode de notation: Le Conseil d’État rappelle que le juge des référés précontractuels ne dispose pas du pouvoir d’annuler la procédure de passation d’un marché public de défense et qu’un pouvoir adjudicateur ne peut retenir une méthode de notation ayant

Paris associate Grégory Marson is the author of Méthode de notation: Le Conseil d'État rappelle que le juge des référés précontractuels ne dispose pas du pouvoir d'annuler la procédure de passation d'un marché public de défense et qu'un pouvoir adjudicateur ne peut retenir une méthode de notation ayant pour effet de neutraliser la portée des critères de sélection des offres," [PDF] published in Concurrences on May 24, 2017.

May 24, 2017

High Court Laches Rulings Likely Won’t Affect TM Cases

​Washington, D.C. partner Howard Hogan and associate Anthony Vita are the authors of "High Court Laches Rulings Likely Won't Affect TM Cases," [PDF] published by Law360 on May 22, 2017.

May 22, 2017