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October 16, 2006 |

MOVERS

Madeleine Blake has joined Greenberg Traurig as a litigator representing clients under SEC investigation. Blake was previously the former associate district administrator of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission�s Boston office.
4 minute read
March 01, 2012 |

Moves: Reverse Commute

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August 23, 2007 |

Insurer Fights Judge's Claim for Additional Libel Damages

The Boston Herald's insurance company is suing Massachusetts Superior Court Judge Ernest B. Murphy for demanding an additional $6.8 million on top of $3.4 million he collected from a libel lawsuit judgment against the newspaper. The dispute stems from the Herald's publication of stories on Murphy. A story that quoted unnamed courthouse sources regarding Murphy's alleged comments that a teenage rape victim needed to "get over it" led to widespread criticism of the judge.
2 minute read
September 05, 2012 |

Annual Associates Tech Survey Finds Focus on Fixes, Upgrades

In contrast to the frenzy over smartphones and tablets in 2011, smaller advances in infrastructure and application upgrades and bug fixes set the stage for the 2012 Associate Tech Survey by The American Lawyer.
6 minute read
July 09, 2009 |

Law Firm Roundup

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February 20, 2009 |

The Bankruptcy Files: Foam Maker, Home Builder and Swedish Car Co. Among Latest Casualties

Appearances aside, we're not quite ready to rename our blog The Am Law Bankruptcy Daily. For now, though, expect the steady stream of Chapter 11 news to continue.
5 minute read
July 25, 2007 |

Respecting Market Realities

The U.S. Supreme Court's reversal of a rule prohibiting manufacturers from entering agreements with their distributors to set minimum retail prices makes sense.
4 minute read
August 29, 2012 |

Southern California's Sunny Outlook

San Diego, Los Angeles, and Orange County take three of the top five spots when The American Lawyer's midlevel satisfaction survey is broken down by city.
2 minute read
November 21, 2007 |

Prosecutors challenge fee request for one-third of whistleblowers' awards

A federal magistrate judge in Massachusetts is deciding whether a Texas lawyer should receive one-third of his ship worker clients' whistleblower awards for informing authorities about a shipping company's illegal dumping of oily sludge. Attorney Zachary J. Hawthorn's contingency fee request, which is opposed by prosecutors, would amount to $291,677. Another attorney says that fee requests by lawyers representing other whistleblowers did not top $10,000 each, but Hawthorn says his work was more difficult.
7 minute read
April 01, 2006 |

Be Careful Out There

Recently acquitted of fraud, a GC offers advice.
6 minute read

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