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Obama Signs Up Corporate Lawyers
Thelen Reid partner Thomas McInerney is among the Bay Area lawyers raising money this week for Barack Obama, one of the lawyer-turned-senators vying to be the Democrats' next presidential candidate. No Subscription RequiredVideo Take-Down Leads to Damages Suit
In a move with little precedent, the Electronic Frontier Foundation is helping the mother whose video of her toddler shakin' it to a Prince song was taken offline seek damages under the DMCA, reports sibling publication The Recorder.Justice Department Sues Arizona Over State Immigration Law
The federal government has filed a lawsuit asking a federal judge to strike down most of Arizona's new immigration law, declaring that federal law pre-empts the action by state lawmakers. The Justice Department filed the complaint Tuesday, naming as defendants the state of Arizona and Gov. Janice Brewer, who has repeatedly defended the law as a necessary response to the federal government's failure to control illegal immigration from Mexico. The State Department has joined the DOJ suit as a plaintiff.Judge Hesitates to Toss Rambus Cases
Shredding evidence was enough to cost Rambus some IP cases in Delaware, but San Jose's Judge Whyte grants tentative summary judgment in only one of three similar suits.Redbox Picks an Antitrust Fight With Hollywood
Hollywood movie studios are turning up the volume against Redbox, recruiting some of the nation's top antitrust experts to wipe out three lawsuits whose outcomes could determine the future of the DVD market.L.A. Firms Lift Associate Salaries
O'Melveny & Myers and Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker are lifting associate salaries to match Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, raising first-year base pay to $135,000.SEC Charges Broadcom GC, Other Execs
On Wednesday, the Securities and Exchange Commission charged Broadcom's top lawyer, along with a company founder, an ex-CEO and ex-CFO, for the backdating scheme that led to a $2 billion restatement.Experts Say Airline Merger Means More In-House Work
If Delta and Northwest merge, the combined company -- which would be the world's biggest airline with nearly 80,000 total employees -- is likely to have more work for in-house lawyers, not less, according to those familiar with the aviation industry. "Leasing. Labor relations. Merging pilots lists. Working out representations. Contracts. Aircraft on order. All this would increase significantly the work load," said aviation law expert Howard E. Turner, who says the integration process could take years.Trending Stories
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