...address to Cooley, which cross-referenced its computer records to identify him. Cooley's lawyers then filed an amended complaint that included Rockstar05 real name...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
Remember Facebook.com's big 2011 overhaul? Where users once had a "profile," they now had a "timeline" — an ever-evolving page that lists "life events" in chronological order. Facebook Inc. did
When the leader of a computer crime ring was sentenced in Boston to 20 years in prison for his role in one of the country's largest-ever hacking cases in 2010, U.S. Attorney Carmen Ortiz vowed public
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...incomplete and misleading job and salary figures. In its motion to dismiss, Cooley's lawyers argued that the school complied with ABA and NALP guidelines...
...before making such blatantly false and defamatory allegations." Meanwhile, Cooley's defamation suit against Kurzon, Strauss and Anziska has proven contentious ...
...agreed to meet for settlement discussions on June 4 and 5 at Cooley's San Francisco office, they said in a court filing May 24...
...location on the way. The student used the site to pick apart Cooley's admission standards, graduate employment record and student retention rate, among other...
...and, most likely, will never pay off." James Thelen, Cooley's associate dean for legal affairs and general counsel, said in an...
...made to seek their law degree here," Brent Danielson, chairman of Cooley's board of directors, said in a prepared statement. Kurzon...
...in San Francisco representing Facebook filed a motion to dismiss in January. Cooley's legal team includes litigation Chair Michael Rhodes and litigation partner Matthew...
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