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Who Protects Innovation in America 2009: Which Firms Got the Work
Lawyers Get in the Game of Sports Broadcasting
There is only so much Monday-morning quarterbacking a five-days-a-week sports talk radio host can muster. The need for more voices has created an interesting practice for a small number of attorneys who advise players and coaches on developing careers in broadcasting. The work combines intellectual property, labor and endorsement contracts with traditional sports agent duties, such as sending out feelers for job opportunities and helping a client prepare for appearing on camera or in front of a microphone.Fields insists: Client Pom's product is not 'snake oil'
Pom Wonderful's 100% pomegranate juice is not "snake oil," but rather provides numerous health benefits widely supported by medical research, prominent litigator Bertram Fields argued in defending the company's health claims before a jury for the first time.Trade Agreement Puts Law Firms' Focus on Central America
According to government estimates, the Central American Free Trade Agreement should by 2014 spur an additional $2.5 billion in annual sales in California alone. The agreement, reached last year between the United States, the Dominican Republic and five Central American countries, creates the 10th largest U.S. export market.More Than Just Coffee and Bananas
Lawyers in California see opportunity in the Central American Free Trade Agreement, which promises to stimulate trade and investment between the U.S., the Dominican Republic and five Central American countries.Hollywood Dispute Proves Not Everybody Loves Lawyers
Claims by a TV star best known for a role on the sitcom "Everybody Loves Raymond" have put the spotlight on a familiar theme in Hollywood: legal conflicts of interest. The issue in the most recent case involves charges that a talent agent was in cahoots with a big-firm attorney, but the prevalence of conflicts for entertainment lawyers, agents and clients is part of the industry's background -- even a selling point, say some. Says one law firm partner, "Clients like conflicts. It means deals get done."Trade Agreement Puts Law Firms' Focus on Central America
With the Central American Free Trade Agreement creating the 10th-largest U.S. export market, lawyers in both regions are anticipating closer economic ties and expanded client lists, assuming all the countries involved ratify the treaty. Predictions are for a more business-friendly atmosphere that will be especially beneficial for lawyers handling arbitration, organizational, contract and tax matters. And, of course, law firms conversant with international trade and customs are likely to lead the way.Trending Stories
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