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Schoeman's Chicago Office Morphs Into New Firm
Technology of the new firm will exist entirely in the cloud.Class Action Against Vivendi Stays in United States
The federal court in Manhattan has subject matter jurisdiction over a class action suit in which foreign plaintiffs accused France's Vivendi Universal of violating U.S. securities law, Southern District of New York Judge Richard Holwell ruled last week. One securities attorney says the decision supports a growing body of case law making it easier for foreign plaintiffs to adjudicate their securities cases in domestic courts.Attorney in 2007 tuberculosis scare sues CDC
ATLANTA AP - The Atlanta attorney who caused an international health scare when he flew to Europe for his wedding even though he was infected with a drug-resistant form of tuberculosis is suing federal health officials, claiming they invaded his privacy.Andrew Speaker got worldwide attention in 2007 after he flew knowing he had tuberculosis.D.C. Firm Leaders' Early Takes on 2012 Financial Picture Range from 'Terrific' to 'Bumpy'
In a year when few lawyers expected soaring profits, given the still-sluggish economy, D.C. firms generally mustered decent showings in 2012, according to firm leaders and legal consultants.We could use more judges like Richard Posner, who are willing to pull away the curtain and speak honestly about how our court system really works—and how it could work better.
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Quinn Emanuel Launches Tokyo Office
Quinn Emanuel Urquhart Oliver & Hedges is hoping the firm's new Tokyo office -- its first stake overseas -- will help it court new Japanese clients litigating in the United States. The firm has absorbed Koda & Androlia, a three-lawyer L.A. firm that focuses on intellectual property matters for Japanese clients. Quinn Emanuel sent new partner Henry Koda, a Japan-qualified lawyer and member of the California Bar, to Tokyo to launch its new outpost last week.GCs: In-House Life Overloaded With Meetings, Bureaucracy
Establishing trust with businesspeople is a key to success for a general counsel, according to a panel of GCs who offered advice and tips in a program for the Association of Corporate Counsel Georgia chapter last week. The program also included the results of a membership survey that found GCs enjoy the entrepreneurial spirit and more balanced work/life schedule of being in-house but bemoan the vast number of meetings and corporate bureaucracy.Daily Decision Alert: Vol. 11, No. 89 -- May 9, 2003
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