Boies Schiller is the baby of The Am Law 100 firms, having been founded only in 1997. But, boy, has this kid gotten noticed. Part of the reason, of course, is the star power of its cofounder (and former Cravath partner), David Boies, who famously took on Microsoft as special counsel for the U.S.Department...
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...The company was represented at trial by David Boies of Boies, Schiller & Flexner and Michael Jacobs of Morrison & Foerster. So far, according...
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LegalTech New York 2013 ended on Thursday. LTN Reporter Evan Koblentz reports on news and adds notes that didn't fit into previous show coverage
OSpace Exploration Technologies (SpaceX) became the first private company to successfully launch a cargo delivery rocket into low earth orbit -- that's good news for Drinker Biddle, K&L Gates, Morris
...amp; Spalding bested IP litigators from Morrison & Foerster and Boies, Schiller & Flexner, who were unable to secure any significant wins during the...
...at the outset. In an exchange with David Boies, the Boies, Schiller & Flexner partner who is co-lead counsel for Oracle, the judge...
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...Alsup's San Francisco courtroom. David Boies, of Boies, Schiller & Flexner, is there to handle executive-size egos: The lawyer famous...
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...lawyer Jacobs ceded the floor Tuesday to David Boies, the Boies, Schiller & Flexner partner from New York who took Ellison through direct and...
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...Monday by Oracle's lawyers at Bingham McCutchen and Boies, Schiller & Flexner, the company is opting to bet big. Rather than accepting...
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...lawyers and Oracle's counsel at Morrison & Foerster and Boies, Schiller & Flexner to submit 10-page responses to his order by Dec...
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