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A federal district court jury in Virginia's Eastern District sided with a group of wireless carriers and a data card maker in a spat with patent holder Acacia Technologies.
Prop 209 Sees Another Court Challenge
A recent Berkeley Law grad is fighting Prop 209 in federal court, with the backing of a coalition that fought a ban on affirmative action in Michigan at the U.S. Supreme Court.Which Firms Provide the Best Outside Counsel?
The BTI Consulting Group's "Benchmarking Corporate Counsel Management Strategies" report has some late-breaking trend data for GCs, including a look at the law firms that are providing the best outside counsel.On Thursday a federal district court judge dismissed Kolon Industries's claim that DuPont monopolized the market for the synthetic fibers used in Kevlar body armor. DuPont, represented by Crowell & Moring, and Kolon, represented by Paul Hastings, have been battling since 2009. Kolon was previously hit with a $920 million jury verdict arising from allegations that it stole DuPont?s trade secrets for the Kevlar material.
BAR/BRI Checks Are Almost in the Mail
Claimants in the long-running BAR/BRI class action are set to begin receiving settlement payments to help compensate them for the alleged conspiracy between BAR/BRI and Kaplan that caused about 130,000 prospective law students to overpay for bar-review prep courses. Those payments will begin being sent to claimants next month.In Memoriam: A Roll Call of 2012's Deceased Legal Luminaries
From Skadden's Roger Aaron to Sullivan & Cromwell's George Kern Jr., The Am Law Daily remembers some of the leading lights of the legal trade who died last year.An eye-popping suit over allegations that Nucor Steel allowed employees to terrorize black employees--including by broadcasting monkey noises and racial slurs over mill speakers--will proceed now that the Fourth Circuit has reversed a federal district court's decision denying class action status.
Real Estate Roundup: Latest Leases Cap Busy Year
The Am Law Daily caught up this week with CBRE's Robert Flippin—who advised Mayer Brown on its signing this week of a lease for 187,000 square feet of space that will serve as the firm's new New York base—about the broader law firm real estate market. Hughes Hubbard & Reed, meanwhile, was one of dozens of other Am Law 200 firms to address its office needs recently, signing a 20-year lease to stay in its downtown Manhattan headquarters.Cite as: In Re Wachovia Equity Securities Litigation, 08 Civ. 6171 (RJS), NYLJ 1202489220302, at *1 (SDNY, Decided March 31, 2011)District Judge Richard J. Sull
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