By Anne Bagamery | October 19, 2022
The office, which opened in 1962 and was the firm's first outpost outside the U.S., today counts five lawyers, including one partner, who are all being outplaced, the firm said.
By Jessie Yount and Hugo Guzman | October 5, 2022
"I shouldn't be paying wildly high rates on your associates," said Howard Wettan, general counsel of Deep Labs.
By Colleen Murphy | September 20, 2022
Following the dismissal with prejudice of a patent infringement claim brought by Realtime Adaptive Streaming against Sling TV, Dish Network and others, a federal judge in Colorado found that the case was "exceptional" and that the defendant companies were entitled to an award of attorney fees.
By Avalon Zoppo | September 19, 2022
Both attorneys have been tapped for seats on the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
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By Katayun I. Jaffari and Rikisha Collins | September 12, 2022
The SEC re-opens the comment period for proposed rule on listing standards for recovery of erroneously awarded compensation with a bonus post-script on pay for performance final rules.
By Charles Toutant | August 24, 2022
The attorneys were family friends who formed an agreement giving one-third of the fees generated to the attorney originating the work, one-third for overhead and administration and the last third to the attorney working on the case, according to a court filing.
By Colleen Murphy | August 18, 2022
"Because cryptocurrency is treated as property, the Board concludes that it may be held by a lawyer for clients or third persons in connection with a representation or law-related business," the advisory opinion said.
By Law.com Contributing Editors | August 17, 2022
As part of Law.com's "How It's Done: What Legal Can Learn From Other Industries" series investigating how other industries tackle business issues, Jessica Zwaan, COO of videoconferencing tool company Whereby, shares her advice for implementing transparent pay structures.
By Cedra Mayfield | August 12, 2022
"They say that, because the case started in superior court, that it is subject to Rule 68," argued appellee attorney David J. Marmins. "They do not cite a case for this. There's no statute, no rule, regulation nor law."
By Cheryl Miller | August 8, 2022
"While new entrants to the profession increasingly reflect the rich diversity of our state, we still have a long way to go towards the goal of demographic parity," state bar executive director Leah Wilson said.
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