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April 05, 2010 | Texas Lawyer

A Look at Last Year's High-Profile IP Litigation

As with any practice, victory in IP litigation can be defined a number of ways. Perhaps it comes in the form of a multimillion-dollar jury verdict. Or as a judge's ruling affirming the validity of the patent on a blockbuster drug. Or as an injunction that keeps a potentially infringing piece of software off the market. Whatever shape it takes, it's no doubt sweet for those on the winning side.
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June 01, 2007 | Law.com

Am Law 200: The Gap Widens

Despite solid numbers -- increases of 10 percent in gross revenue, 5.3 percent in revenue per lawyer and 6 percent in profits per equity partner -- Second Hundred firms continued to lose ground to their larger counterparts in 2006. Nonetheless, a handful of Second Hundred firms gave top 100 firms a run for their money. Find out how these firms fared last year, and also check out "The Investor's Guide to the Am Law 200," which charts the performance of The Am Law 200 since 2002.
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December 08, 2010 | The Legal Intelligencer

Gets Our Vote: "Girls Gone Wild" Could Face Criminal Contempt Charge

A federal judge has pressured Joseph Francis, founder of the "Girls Gone Wild" franchise, to turn over a document this week in order to resolve possible criminal contempt charges before the end of this year.
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July 22, 2013 | The Recorder

LCD Case Poised For Trial

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December 01, 2008 | National Law Journal

On the Ground, the Realities of Reforms

Last year, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice enthusiastically launched the Public-Private Partnership for Justice Reform in Afghanistan, a partnership with private law firms designed to put American lawyers in contact with their Afghan counterparts for rule-of-law training. Private firms have contributed $1.5 million in cash and services to the effort, but major obstacles lie on the road to success: The Afghan people are resisting Western-style rule of law reforms, Americans already on the ground in the country are protective of their turf, and the Partnership is still learning to grapple with the country's unique legal culture.
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October 18, 2012 | National Law Journal

California farm workers sue state over heat-related deaths

The United Farm Workers of America has filed a lawsuit against the California Division of Occupational Safety and Health, alleging that the agency is failing to protect laborers from heat illnesses and death.
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July 01, 2008 | The American Lawyer

The A-List 2008: Rarefied Air

Landing a place on the A-List is harder than ever. This year only three new law firms secured a coveted spot on our roster.
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August 01, 2005 | National Law Journal

ABA section reports

Reports from each of the ABA's sections and plans for the coming year.
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October 18, 2004 | National Law Journal

Supreme Court Short List: If Kerry Wins�

Even without knowing precisely who would be named to the Supreme Court under a President Kerry, one thing is certain -- his justices would be very different from President Bush's: less ideological, less hostile to constitutional privacy rights and more likely to take each case on its own terms. And as Jeff Bleich, Brian Hochleutner and Sam Weinstein write, Kerry's actual choices would inevitably depend on when a vacancy occurs and who is doing the vacating.
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