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December 29, 2004 | Law.com

Say What?

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November 01, 2007 | The Recorder

Firm to Fill Cheap Seats

McDermott, Will & Emery's Robert Mallory says the firm plans to hire a permanent class of attorneys to do mundane work below the cost � and salary � of its $160K associates.
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June 28, 1999 | Law.com

A Taxing Matter for Multinational Dealings

Silicon Valley executives are headed for a showdown with the IRS over the taxation of foreign subsidiaries. Last fall, Chrysler Corp. tied the knot with Daimler-Benz AG and, in doing so, agreed that the combined companies would headquarter in Germany. That merger spotlights the tax disadvantages confronting U.S. companies doing business overseas. This week, high-tech executives will ask Congress to overhaul the tax code to eliminate some of the complications arising from multinational operations.
4 minute read
June 30, 2004 | Law.com

The Am Law 100: Compensation All Partners

22 minute read
March 23, 2005 | New York Law Journal

Real Estate Marketplace

Fulbright & Jaworski, a Houston, Texas-based firm, has expanded its New York office at 666 Fifth Ave. to about 135,000 square feet, and developers have purchased 133-135 Greenwich Street for $20 million, including air rights, and plan to build a 30-story luxury condominium on the site.
5 minute read
June 14, 1999 | Law.com

Law Firms Woo Silicon Alley Start-Ups

An increasing number of New York firms are marketing themselves to fledgling Silicon Alley start-ups, in the hopes they will one day become high-tech powerhouses that generate significant billings. The recent Venture Downtown financing conference in NY was a case study in how firms are building brand-name recognition.
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April 15, 2010 | Corporate Counsel

Do You Want to Know a Secret?

Trade secrets and labor and employment law have always overlapped. These days, given the nature of the modern economy, the lines are only getting blurrier.
5 minute read
November 28, 2007 | Corporate Counsel

JDS Uniphase Scores a Win in Securities Case

The first securities class action to go to verdict in the Northern District of California since 2002 ended with a defense verdict Tuesday -- just like the one in 2002. This time, JDS Uniphase and four of its executives snatched a complete win, ending plaintiffs' dreams of up to $18 billion in damages. Investors accused the JDS defendants of misrepresenting the true health of the telecom company in 2000 and 2001, resulting in an artificially inflated stock price.
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Lady Gaga Turns to Proskauer Amid Bad Romance With Bratz Dollmaker MGA
Publication Date: 2012-07-26
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Start consoling your child now. Lady Gaga-inspired Bratz dolls, complete with a zombie outfit and a removable head that reveals a bloody stump, may not be on store shelves in time for Christmas.

White House Veto in Apple Patent Fight May Weaken ITC
Publication Date: 2013-08-06
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The Obama Administration's decision to veto a looming import ban on some iPhones and iPads was a huge relief for Apple, and a big setback for its arch IP rival, Samsung. It could also weaken the lure of the International Trade Commission as a venue for picking patent battles.

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