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Daily Decision Alert: Vol. 11, No. 74 -- April 17, 2003
In re Federal-Mogul Global, Inc.
Where the unendorsed check was delivered to the payee's depository bank for collection, with which it had a lock-box arrangement, the depository bank became a holder and was entitled to enforce the check, and the check was properly payable when presented to the drawee bank, which was entitled to charge the account of the drawer, notwithstanding the depository bank's failure to credit the correct account; the drawee bank had no liability for paying the check and its motion for summary judgment is granted.There's a reason Lumish has been a hot ticket lately on the lateral market: In his first trial since joining Latham in May, the IP litigator knocked out patent claims against TransPerfect Translation International that had threatened to derail the company's business, leaving his adversaries saddled with a $1 million damages award instead.
Departing Pentagon GC Johnson Expected to Rejoin Paul Weiss
Jeh Johnson, the general counsel for the U.S. Department of Defense, has announced that he is stepping down from that post at the end of the year. During his time at the agency, Johnson authored a report that paved the way for the repeal of the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy, and was instrumental in the Obama administration's handling of military commission trials at Guantanamo Bay.Calif. firms take cue from N.Y., raise pay
AFTER TWO DAYS of watching New York, the first California-based firms made their moves Wednesday, charting two separate paths for associate compensation. Los Angeles-based Quinn Emanuel Urquhart Oliver Hedges moved to the higher New York scale in all of its offices. But O'Melveny Myers, while saying it would match in New York, will pay its California first-years $145,000.U.S. Acknowledges its Failings During Bulger's Reign
A federal prosecutor acknowledged on Monday that the Boston Federal Bureau of Investigation office was a "mess" during accused mobster James "Whitey" Bulger's reign, but insisted during closing arguments that what mattered in Bulger's trial was the accused's involvement in 19 murders and other crimes.Here Come the Judges: Go Behind the Blackboard at the College for New Judges
The yard signs have been picked up, and the campaign donors have been thanked. Now, all that's left to do for the more than 100 incoming jurists who gathered in Austin last month is to start judging. For 37 years, the Texas Center for the Judiciary has hosted the College for New Judges.PHILADELPHIA BAR ASSOCIATION CHARITY RUN
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