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AZA Attorney Steven Mitby quoted in United Press International article
Electronic Arts sues to use aircraft images
January 17, 2012
United Press International (UPI): FORT WORTH, Texas, Jan. 17 (UPI) -- A U.S. video game maker says it wants a court to rule it can use images of modern weapons and aircraft without paying licensing fees to their manufacturers. Electronic Arts, developer of combat actions games such a Battlefield 3, filed suit in California against Textron Inc. and
 
Tom Melsheimer of Fish & Richardson Profiled in The Texas Lawbook
Tom Melsheimer is Superman
January 16, 2012
The Texas Lawbook: Tom Melsheimer was enjoying lunch last summer at the Capital Grille in Dallas when his iPhone buzzed. CNN wanted an interview. Two minutes later, MSNBC and Fox News called. Then, every few seconds, there were more: The Wall Street Journal, American Lawyer, CNBC, ESPN, and the Huffington Post. Melsheimer has handled some pretty big
 
Guest post written by Erin Nealy Cox and Published on Forbes.com
2012 Data Security Trends: A Look At The Risks Ahead
January 16, 2012
Forbes: Guest post written by Erin Nealy Cox Erin Nealy Cox is Executive Managing Director and Deputy General Counsel of Stroz Friedberg, a digital risk management firm. Perhaps you saw a few headlines about data security in 2011. The stories were hard to miss. State-sponsored groups compromising impenetrable security networks. Hackers widening their
 
Digital Forensics Expert Erin Nealy Cox quoted in the Dallas Business Journal article
As tech threats grow, so do security firms
January 6, 2012
Dallas Business Journal: September 2008 was not an easy time to be in any business. It was an even tougher time to open a new office for a business, even in Dallas. But that’s what New York-based Stroz Friedberg LLC did. And since then, the cybersecurity and investigations firm has doubled its total headcount and is planning to expand its Dallas office.
 
Gardere Attorney Carrie Hoffman interviewed for MSNBC.com story
Breast-feeding at work now protected by law
January 5, 2012
MSNBC.com: Breast-feeding avengers may be coming to a workplace near you. Women want to be able to breast feed their babies when and where they want to. Witness the “nurse-ins” at Target stores on the West Coast last week that were prompted by a shopper who was mocked for breast feeding by employees at one Target. Moms, however, also want to be able to
 
Digital Security Firm Stroz Friedberg Attorney Rachel Ratcliff Womack in MSNBC.com story
Smartphone hacking will rise in 2012, experts warn
January 5, 2012
MSNBC.com: Security experts predict 2012 will be a breakthrough year for cyber-attacks on smartphones. There are now enough of these mobile computers in use to make them an inviting target. “Shopping and mobile banking are things that are going to leave a trail and contain lots of goodies that criminals can go after,” says Rachel Ratcliff Womack with the
 
Gardere Attorney Amy Dinn in The Wall Street Journal article
Getting 'Whipped' Into Shape .
January 3, 2012
The Wall Street Journal: The first thing Amy Dinn learned about roller derby was that competitors slam into people. "I was sold. I thought, this sounds so fun." Ms. Dinn, a 36-year-old civil trial attorney with the law firm Gardere Wynne Sewell LLP in Houston, had been working out one to two times a week when she could find the time. But roller derby
 
Houston Attorney Philip Hilder quoted in Houston Chronicle article
Stanford asks judge to delay trial after experts resign
January 2, 2012
Houston Chronicle Expert witnesses working for R. Allen Stanford's defense have resigned because they haven't been paid, according to a request made by the former billionaire's lawyers to postpone his trial. Last week, U.S. District Judge David Hittner rejected a previous request for a 90-day continuance in the trial of Stanford, who is accused of
 
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