Power of Attorneys - 2004

In this special feature, The Daily Transcript aims to highlight local firms and professionals who illustrate excellence in the field of law.

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Law briefs: Fish & Richardson sends kids to space camp

Fish & Richardson's San Diego office is sending three sixth grade students from the Preuss School on an all expenses paid trip to Space Camp at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville, Ala. The students also receive $250 in spending money and a space suit. 

Prosser helps lead Fish & Richardson's securities litigation practice

 

National Conflict Resolution Center's commercial panel in place

Two physicians who were friends, neighbors and part of the same social community entered into a business partnership to patent and market a health product.  

Consumer protection act brings the fight to absentee cybersquatters

 

New privacy law requires Web site compliance

Operate a commercial Web site that markets to, and collects information regarding, California residents? If so, you had better ensure that your privacy policy and practices comply with California's new law. 

Designation of AAA in employee arbitration agreement can backfire

Certainty is a valued concept for most employers who decide to use employee arbitration agreements.  

Employers must consider risk of liability for their employees' electronic communications

Evaluating the impact of electronic communications in today's workplace, San Diego attorney Janice P. Brown of Brown Law Group, whose practice specializes in employment law and business litigation, has a few simple words of caution for business owners and employers: beware of the potential risks of liability for the actions of your employees. 

Appeals court approves Microsoft antitrust settlement

WASHINGTON -- A U.S. appeals court on June 30 unanimously approved the landmark antitrust settlement Microsoft Corp. (Nasdaq: MSFT) negotiated with the Justice Department, setting aside objections by Massachusetts that sanctions were inadequate against the world's largest software company. 

Supreme Court won't let law meant to shield kids from online porn take effect

WASHINGTON -- The Supreme Court ruled June 29 that a law meant to punish pornographers who peddle dirty pictures to Web-surfing kids is probably an unconstitutional muzzle on free speech. 

Supreme Court rules for government in overseas kidnapping case

WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Supreme Court ruled June 29 that foreigners cannot use an obscure U.S. law to sue in America over alleged human rights abuses, throwing out damages won by a doctor kidnapped in Mexico and brought to the United States to face trial in the death of federal drug agent. 

Supreme Court to hear challenge to pot ban for patients

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- The Supreme Court will decide whether the government has the power to prevent sick patients from using marijuana with a doctor's recommendation. 

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Seltzer Caplan's David Dorne on taxes, investment

April 15, 2013 -- Executive Editor George Chamberlin speaks with David Dorne, a senior partner with Seltzer Caplan, about tax policies and the importance of prudent investment and planning.

Phillip Banks, Daniel Abbott on fiduciary services

Jan. 10, 2013 -- George Chamberlin speaks with Phillip Banks of Banks & Banks Fiduciary Services, and Daniel Abbott, a firm member with Seltzer Caplan McMahon Vitek, about the role of a fiduciary.

Mintz Levin's Mitch Danzig on employment law

Dec. 17, 2012 -- George Chamberlin and Mitch Danzig, a partner with Mintz Levin, talk about use of social media as it relates to employment law, and what makes someone an independent contractor.

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Appeals court approves Microsoft antitrust settlement

WASHINGTON -- A U.S. appeals court on June 30 unanimously approved the landmark antitrust settlement Microsoft Corp. (Nasdaq: MSFT) negotiated with the Justice Department, setting aside objections by Massachusetts that sanctions were inadequate against the world's largest software company. 

Supreme Court won't let law meant to shield kids from online porn take effect

WASHINGTON -- The Supreme Court ruled June 29 that a law meant to punish pornographers who peddle dirty pictures to Web-surfing kids is probably an unconstitutional muzzle on free speech. 

Supreme Court rules for government in overseas kidnapping case

WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Supreme Court ruled June 29 that foreigners cannot use an obscure U.S. law to sue in America over alleged human rights abuses, throwing out damages won by a doctor kidnapped in Mexico and brought to the United States to face trial in the death of federal drug agent. 

Supreme Court to hear challenge to pot ban for patients

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- The Supreme Court will decide whether the government has the power to prevent sick patients from using marijuana with a doctor's recommendation. 

Bush administration must regroup after Supreme Court setback in terrorism policies

WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Bush administration must regroup legally and politically after the Supreme Court dealt a major setback to the government's anti-terrorism tactics since the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks. 

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Power of Attorneys - 2012

The Daily Transcript honors San Diego's top corporate counsel selected by an independent judging panel.

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This special publication highlights San Diego lawyers and legal teams who are raising the bar and making headlines.

Power of Attorneys - 2007

The sixth annual Power of Attorneys special publication highlights San Diego law firms and legal practitioners.

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Timothy Hutter, Allen Matkins

Associate at Allen Matkins San Diego, Timothy Hutter's drive and passion for law have earned him recognition as a top Young Attorney for 2012 by The Daily Transcript.

Phil Alexander and Ryan Harris, Harris Personal Injury Lawyers

August 13, 2012 -- Phil Alexander and Ryan Harris of Harris Personal Injury Lawyers explain why teamwork is so integral to the success of their firm and in succeeding in achieving the best results for their clients.

Ted Bumgardner, Xpera Group

July 16, 2012 -- Ted Bumgardner, President of construction expert witness consulting company, Xpera Group, chats about what sets his company apart from the competition and his love of the business.

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