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Louisiana firm acquires IP boutique
New Orleans-based McGlinchey Stafford has acquired Sieberth & Patty, a five-attorney intellectual property boutique in Baton Rouge, La. The firm focuses on patent and trademark search and analysis, preparation and prosecution, licensing, litigation and portfolio management.Law Firm Didn't Violate Confidentiality of Partner Who Used Crack Cocaine, Court Rules
In a disciplinary matter involving former McGlinchey Stafford partner John Clegg, the Supreme Court of Louisiana has determined that the law firm did not violate confidentiality when it reported his drug use to the state's attorney discipline body. At issue was whether the confidentiality that Clegg was owed as a participant in the Lawyers Assistance Program, which precludes LAP volunteers and professionals from reporting lawyers in the rehabilitation program to disciplinary authorities, applied to McGlinchey Stafford.Breaking Up Is Hard to Do: Final Judgment Signed in Partnership Dispute
On the final day of 2010, 14th District Judge Eric Moyé of Dallas signed a final judgment, ordering lawyer Ronald M. Bendalin to pay $231,691 in damages, plus interest, to Youngblood & Associates stemming from a partnership dispute. Stuart Reynolds (pictured) represents the firm.Software Companies Allege Law Firm Misappropriated Mortgage Database
Two software companies have sued mortgage-lending law firm McGlinchey Stafford and Youngblood & Bendalin and one of its partners, alleging they misappropriated a database of legal documents to make "millions" in profits in residential loan transactions. The firm is a branch of McGlinchey Stafford, also named as a defendant. The suit alleges that agents of the firm used plaintiffs' intellectual property after obtaining a fully operational version of certain software, rather than "read only" access.Firm didn't violate confidentiality of partner who used crack cocaine
New Orleans firm McGlinchey Stafford was in a tough spot after one of its partners repeatedly tested positive for cocaine use. The Supreme Court of Louisiana has made its predicament a little easier for the firm but harder for lawyers seeking help.Firm That Piped Up About Partner's Crack Use Can Exhale as His Complaint Gets Smoked
New Orleans firm McGlinchey Stafford was in a tough spot after one of its partners repeatedly tested positive for cocaine use. The Supreme Court of Louisiana has made its predicament a little easier for the firm but harder for lawyers seeking help.Large firms discovering a new marketing tool: blogs
No longer viewed as just forums for law gossip or associate griping, blogs are becoming a marketing tool for large law firms eager to create a buzz about their practice areas.Firms Discover Market Potential of Blogs
More firms are taking advantage of online forums to tout their practice areas, focus on particular areas of the law or specific statutes, or invite reader discussion on relevant topics.Trending Stories
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