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Court Changes Mind on Accepting Amicus Brief in $18.5 Mil. Verdict
A Superior Court panel being asked to reconsider a decision waiving an appeal of an $18.5 million verdict for failure to file post-trial motions went back on its decision to accept an amicus brief from several appellate lawyers opposed to the ruling and denied the Pennsylvania Bar Association the opportunity to file a brief.A Patented Formula for IP Success
Across the country, many intellectual property boutiques have found it hard to survive on their own. Yet most in the D.C. area are thriving, thanks in part to their Patent and Trademark Office expertise.In The Trenches: Fisher & Phillips moving from Buckhead to Midtown
Fisher Phillips is moving from Buckhead to Midtown. The firm has signed a letter of intent to move to the 12th Midtown building at 1075 Peachtree St., after 22 years at Resurgens Plaza, said Roger K. Quillen, Fisher Phillips' chairman.Fisher Phillips will lease two floors, about 42,000 square feet, at 12th Midtown, he said.Kilpatrick and Morris, Manning Dealt Blows to Charlotte Offices
Meredith [email protected] may be the cruelest month, but May has not been kind to Atlanta law firms in Charlotte, N.C.All seven of Kilpatrick Stockton's business litigators in Charlotte have jumped to Nelson Mullins Riley Scarborough, where they join a team of 10 litigators in that firm's Charlotte office.Firm Offers E-Marketing for Lawyers, by Lawyers
Melanie A. LevsSpecial to the Daily ReportWhen Claudia D'Avanzo, a public relations consultant, received a flashy e-newsletter from one of her clients, Needle Rosenberg, she called the marketing director to compliment her. "I wanted to know who did it so I could recommend them to other clients," D'Avanzo said.Summer Associates Feel the Heat as Job Fears Grow
After years of being able to name their price and take their choice of law firms, the tables have turned for summer associates. After going through a shorter summer program than in years past, they're now hoping for permanent offers, instead of expecting them -- and that's the lucky ones who got a summer position in the first place. The party, it would seem, is over.Suit based on sexual language in office OK'd
In a rare win for a plaintiff alleging employment discrimination, the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has held that a woman can bring a harassment claim for language not referring specifically to her.Plaintiff Ingrid Reeves contends that she was subjected to sexually offensive language-words like "bitch" and "whore"-on a daily basis in her job as a transportation sales representative.What Is the Internet Doing to Lawyers' Brains?
I spent last weekend with Nicholas Carr's latest primitive information technology tool, "The Shallows: What the Internet Is Doing to Our Brains." While its delivery of data is inefficient by current standards, the unfamiliar manner in which it stimulated my thought processes might outweigh its outdated interface. Maybe there's still a place in our lives for these "book" things. ... [MORE]Trending Stories
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