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Howrey Can Use 'Ethical Wall' Over Client's Objections
A Delaware federal judge has OK'd Howrey's use of an "ethical wall" between the firm's U.S. lawyers opposing Wyeth in a patent case and its European attorneys working with the pharmaceutical company in an unrelated matter. The ruling allows Howrey to represent Wyeth opponent Boston Scientific Corp. over Wyeth's opposition. The judge approved the arrangement even though Wyeth's objections mean the firm is technically violating local court rules and the American Bar Association's Model Rules of Professional Conduct.Women Litigators Find They're Still on Trial
Four centuries after the first woman appeared as counsel in a colonial courtroom, male litigators have suppressed the instinct to impose masculine titles on their female counterparts, but some might say they're still not entirely comfortable with women in the trial life. This spring, the issues facing female litigators will be the subject of not one, but two conferences in Los Angeles.After a three-judge appellate panel reinstated a property owner's class action alleging that oil and chemical companies contributed to Hurricane Katrina's ferocity, the Fifth Circuit granted the defendants' motion to rehear the case en banc. Then, because it couldn't muster enough judges to hear it, the appellate court dismissed the appeal.
Speculators Eye Pepsi's GC -- Again -- for High Court Opening
Once again, those who speculate about nominees to the U.S. Supreme Court are mentioning Larry D. Thompson. Political and legal experts say that Thompson, current general counsel for PepsiCo Inc., could provide President Bush with a solid conservative choice without galvanizing harsh liberal opposition. A painless confirmation could help the president deal with low approval ratings that stem from criticism of the federal response to hurricane victims, high gas prices and continued trouble in Iraq.Plaintiffs hoping to hold dozens of foreign organizations and individuals responsible for aiding and abetting al Qaeda struck out Tuesday at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.
The government's case against Apple and and five of the "big six" book publishers is good news indeed for plaintiffs lawyers at Hagens Berman and Cohen Milstein as they pursue their own class action claims against the same crowd of defendants.
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