...title company. Marshall Camp, a partner in Los Angeles' Irell & Manella who represents Hill, also question Martin about why Hill was indicted...
"While the Hills contend it is suggestive of fraud and misconduct, Blue's longstanding relationship with D.A. Watkins actually undermines their suggestion that she behaved unusually by communicating
A hearing is scheduled for Valentine's Day on Albert G. Hill III's motion to quash his indictments, in which he raises questions about Lisa Blue Baron's "motive" and "opportunities to influence" Dall
...TiVo Inc. and its lawyers at Irell & Manella and McKool Smith may be on a billion-dollar roll in...
Originally Published: the_litigation_daily
...former state Supreme Court Justice Carlos Moreno. Now of counsel with Irell & Manella, Moreno authored an amicus curiae brief in support of...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...partner in New York's Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison; Irell & Manella's Steven Marenberg; and Daniel Petrocelli of O'Melveny & Myers...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
Three Dallas plaintiffs lawyers and their firms won a judgment ordering wealthy former clients to pony up more than $21 million in legal fees. But the attorneys didn't win the full amount they had so
So-called "patent trolls," companies that use patents solely to demand licensing revenue and sue opponents who won't pay, have adapted to a new provision that multidefendant patent infringement cases
...s DVR subscriber base exceeds certain levels. Attorneys from Irell & Manella in Los Angeles represented Alviso-based TiVo in both the litigation...
...team of patent litigators at Fitzpatrick, Cella, Harper & Scinto and Irell & Manella, the company is now much closer to marketing a vision drug...
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