Cooley may have gotten its start in San Franciscoback in 1920but for generations of technology companies it has always been the quintessential Silicon Valley firm. Indeed, Cooley was one of the first firms to make Palo Alto a focal point for its work, setting up shop there in 1980 and...
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On the Internet, everyone is a critic. Computers have turned every restaurant patron into Gael Greene and every moviegoer into the late Roger Ebert. But what happens when these anonymous critiques go
The passage rate for the Pennsylvania bar exam's February test saw only a slight, 1 percent, improvement year over year, still hovering around 60 percent
...A Michigan trial court erred when it allowed the Thomas M. Cooley Law School to unmask an anonymous Internet critic, an intermediate state appeals...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...22, pitting Timelines' lawyers at Reed Smith against Facebook's lawyers at Cooley LLP and Kirkland & Ellis. Timelines Inc. launched Timelines.com...
New York state's court of last resort has refused to revive a lawsuit by disgruntled New York Law School graduates who alleged their alma mater enticed them to enroll through fraud. As the first of 1
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...from the payments company relating to the attack. PayPal's lawyers at Cooley were attempting to quash the entire request. If it was forced to...
Originally Published: The Recorder
The New York courts haven't been friendly to a spate of fraud class actions targeting law schools, but the attorneys behind the suits aren't throwing in the towel just yet
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...at a hearing this past week with PayPal's legal team at Cooley facing off against a group of seasoned and aggressive defense lawyers. The...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...section at Andrews Kurth in Houston, or Kathleen Goodhart, a partner at Cooley in San Francisco, who represents Andrew Inglis. The securities case...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...as part of the settlement. LivingSocial and its attorneys at Cooley declined to comment. Lead attorneys for the plaintiffs, Charles LaDuca of Washington...
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