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Defendants in 'Da Silva Moore' Oppose Motion to Recuse Judge
On April 30, the defendants in da Silva Moore filed a formal opposition to the plaintiffs' motion to recuse Magistrate Judge Andrew Peck.IP boutique loses 12 to Mintz Levin
IN A CONTINUING EFFORT to push hard into the California market, Boston-based Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo snagged 12 attorneys from IP boutique Fish Richardson, including its head of corporate and securities group and the managing partner of its San Diego office.Fish Richardson, which has 350 lawyers around the country, earlier this year opened an Atlanta office.Favorite Trademark Cases of 2001
Now that the dot-com economy is kaboom, trademark lawyers are returning to the real world, which, it turns out, is not such a bad place to practice. Here's a review of 10 cutting-edge -- and just plain fun trademark cases -- from George Lucas' suit against an animated pornographic movie to a dispute involving Curious George and Jews for Jesus.Are regulatory settlements a means by which defendants can resolve class action claims without the hassle of dealing with judges and plaintiffs lawyers? Class counsel in the muni bond antitrust MDL claim that's what BofA is trying to do.
A Family Fights and a Lawyer Falls
The bitter dispute between an investment banker and his ex-wife has consumed Hogan & Hartson's Robert Cave for nearly 12 years, driving his practice into the ground and leading him to withdraw from Hogan's partnership. Now, the woman's sons are suing Cave and Hogan for malpractice, alleging the firm pursued unnecessary legal action that drained their inheritance. The suit claims Cave developed a "crush" on Colleen Boland, noting that he had referred to her as the best friend he's ever had.Will judges let Gonzales' picks remain in play?
Attorney General Alberto Gonzales is out, and while evaluating his legacy will take a while, part of it will be front and center next month when the terms of 11 interim U.S. Attorneys expire. The prosecutors, including Washington, D.C.'s Jeffrey Taylor, whose nomination has lingered in the Senate Judiciary Committee since February, will find themselves at the mercy of the same U.S. district courts that the Justice Department saw fit to cut out of the U.S. Attorney appointment process last year.Will the inflammatory allegations spur big investors who bought ill-fated CDOs to take action against Goldman and others?
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