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Seal Lifted in Insurance Dispute
Until recently, Zurich American Insurance Co. v. Rite Aid Corp. has been invisible to the public. Every document was filed under seal and the Eastern District of Pennsylvania's docket was also sealed. But now, acting on her own motion, the judge who inherited the case in July has unsealed the docket and almost all the documents to reveal a suit involving an arbitration award that stemmed from the Rite Aid accounting scandal.That Harried Person Is the Tech Director
Corporate law departments are working flat-out and regulatory practices are booming, but the busiest person at any law firm usually isn't a J.D. -- it's the tech director. Besieged with calls and swamped with meetings, the tech director is at the center of a whirlwind. In a survey of the state of software and hardware in Washington, D.C., firms, the Legal Times found one certainty: change.A Web Site Is a Terrible Thing to Waste
After spending thousands of dollars designing the perfect Web site, a company has every right to view it with pride. Attractive and unique, it brings in many viewers, increased sales, and a lot of advertising revenue. It's the company's pride and joy. So why hasn't it been protected? This aricle discusses the ins and outs of Web site ownership and registration. After all, those who put their hearts and souls into a site owe it to themselves to protect it.D.C. Corruption Investigation Keeps Criminal Defense Bar Busy
The subjects of recent political scandals in D.C. have hired lawyers from the upper echelons of the white-collar defense bar. Even more work could be in the pipeline for Washington's defense bar.Ex-Greenberg Shareholder Accused of Protecting Hamilton Bank Officers
Federal banking regulators are accusing former Greenberg Traurig shareholder Carlos Loumiet of making false statements, suppressing evidence and violating conflict of interest rules in connection with his work for the now-defunct Hamilton Bank. The U.S. Office of the Comptroller of the Currency announced that it is seeking to impose a $250,000 fine and to bar Loumiet from representing banks and other insured depository institutions. Loumiet, now a Hunton & Williams partner, is fighting the charges.Day Pitney's Alliance With Minority-Owned Firm Targets Diversity Push
Day Pitney went public last week with plans it hopes will make it more attractive to corporations clamoring for larger numbers of minority attorneys on their outside counsel teams. The question is how general counsel will look upon the firm's new "strategic alliance" with Gray Haile, a minority-owned corporate law boutique based in Washington, D.C. "We hope that the arrangement will be attractive to corporate America and its diversity initiatives ... ," Day Pitney co-managing partner James Sicilian said.The Churn: Lateral Moves and Promotions in The Am Law 200
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