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April 23, 2010 |

No Quiet Retirement for Justice Souter

Conventional wisdom held that, once David Souter left the U.S. Supreme Court, he would retire to a life of relative seclusion back at his beloved, and decidedly rustic, Weare, N.H., family home.
6 minute read
June 13, 2011 |

Mohawk sues over rug design

Calhoun-based carpet manufacturer Mohawk Industries Inc. asked a federal court to declare it isn't infringing the copyright of a Maine-based design and licensing company. In the complaint filed June 7 in federal court in Atlanta, Mohawk said it received notice from counsel for Angela Adams Licensing LLC that one of its carpets is "substantially similar" to an Adams design.
2 minute read
April 19, 2010 |

No Quiet Retirement for Justice Souter

Conventional wisdom held that, once David Souter left the Supreme Court, he would retire to a life of relative seclusion back at his Weare, N.H., family home. Not so. Souter has moved to a Concord, N.H., suburb, and he's moonlighting on the bench in Boston. In fact, lawyers appearing before the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals are routinely finding Souter on a panel, peppering them with the kind of penetrating questions that would send members of the Supreme Court bar searching for packets of Alka-Seltzer.
6 minute read
September 19, 2011 |

Human Capital: BigLaw Moves in DC

2 minute read
September 19, 2011 |

D.C. MOVES

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April 20, 2010 |

No Quiet Retirement for Justice Souter

Conventional wisdom held that, once David Souter left the U.S. Supreme Court, he would retire to a life of relative seclusion back at his beloved, and decidedly rustic, Weare, N.H., family home.
6 minute read
January 30, 2012 |

Moving Daze

When a firm decided to relocate its headquarters, the time was right to consider a hosted data center.
10 minute read
July 27, 2010 |

In Gulf Spill's Wake, Maritime Law All at Sea

Martin Davies is a man in demand. In the three months since the Deepwater Horizon disaster sent oil gushing into the Gulf of Mexico, the director of Tulane University Law School's Maritime Law Center has been fielding questions from congressional aides, reporters and investors seeking insight into U.S. maritime law -- a complicated, sometimes arcane set of statutes that often bears little resemblance to domestic law.
7 minute read
July 30, 2010 |

After Oil Spill Disaster, Maritime Law Is All at Sea

The Deepwater Horizon spill has thrust U.S. maritime law -- a complicated, sometimes arcane set of statutes that often bears little resemblance to domestic law -- into the spotlight in a way few disasters have, prompting a gusher of proposed legislation that could significantly alter the practice. Some maritime lawyers welcome the proposed changes as long overdue, but attorneys who represent corporate interests say that lawmakers are moving too fast and could unwittingly drive up the cost of doing business at sea.
7 minute read
April 25, 2011 |

Green life

Profile of Gregory Woodworth, senior vice president and general counsel for National Life Group.
5 minute read

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