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Intellectual Property Hot List
Our first intellectual property hot list features 20 law firms that excel in providing patent, copyright and trademark legal services.Flour Power: GC Focuses on Bread-and-Butter Legal Issues
Since Claudia Coscia became the first general counsel for Fort Worth-based Bimbo Bakeries USA � which bought iconic Texas company Mrs Baird's in 1998 � she has reduced the company's legal costs by more than 50 percent, say Coscia and her boss, Greg Stehr.Online Television Service Sues to Block CBS Lawsuits
The declaratory judgment suit claims that CBS is threatening to sue Aereo in other jurisdictions, even before Southern District Judge Alison Nathan, who has refused to preliminarily enjoin Aereo's service, has rendered a final judgment in the New York litigation.Alston & Bird raises first-year pay
ALSTON BIRD has raised the starting salary for first-year associates in its Charlotte and Raleigh, N.C., offices to $145,000-almost 50 percent more than it was paying them a mere 15 months ago. It also has raised the starting salary for Atlanta patent attorneys to $160,000."That's the market in Charlotte and Raleigh," said the firm's managing partner, Ben F.U.S. Secretary of Energy Bill Richardson at Boston University Law School
Will Law Firms Take First-Years' Money Pot Off the Boil?
With first-year salaries at large law firms soaring by an impressive 250 percent in 20 years, some firm leaders are asking new questions about the cycle. "It's got to end," says Cozen O'Connor Chairman Stephen Cozen. "There's not an unlimited pot out there." The increase in salary on the lower end and the dwindling of partner profits to pay for it on the other end has created a tension zone somewhere in the middle, according to observers. And are firms even seeing a return on their investment?ITC Survey: Which Law Firms were Active at the ITC in 2006?
MIT Initiative Raises Issue of IP Rights in Academia
In early April, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology stunned the world by announcing that it would post practically all of its 2,000 courses on a Web site open to anyone and everyone at absolutely no charge. A critical issue is what MIT's decision will mean to the intellectual property rights of the school and its professors.The Score: Skadden Trumps Proskauer Again in Lawyer Classic
It might not be the Winter Classic, but the two Am Law 200 firms faced off for the fourth annual Lawyers' Cup on Thursday to raise money for Ice Hockey in Harlem. Plus: More on the NFL labor talks, the Mets/Madoff drama, and prosecutions of Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens proceed.Baggage Check: Next Trial True Test for Enron Task Force
When Enron Task Force prosecutors present their case in Houston on Jan. 30 in the trial of former Enron Corp. Chairman Kenneth Lay and former Chief Executive Officer Jeffrey Skilling, the government lawyers will be toting baggage in the document-intensive case -- both literal and figurative.Trending Stories
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