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Hunton & Williams Launches Office in Los Angeles
Richmond, Va.-based Hunton & Williams is launching a Los Angeles office by swallowing the majority of what was formerly trial boutique O'Donnell & Mortimer, a union spurred by shared client Pfizer Inc. "You cannot be a truly national firm unless you have a significant presence in California," said managing partner Walfrido Martinez. "Our hope is to build a strong presence in California, starting in Los Angeles and hopefully moving up the state." The L.A. location is the 850-lawyer firm's 18th office.Former Shaw Pittman Partners Press Complaint Against Merged Firm
Last week six former Shaw Pittman partners who left the firm at the time of its merger with Pillsbury Winthrop filed an amended complaint in their lawsuit against the merged entity, claiming the firm owes them millions in unreturned capital contributions and for work they did in the first quarter of 2005. Now partners at Morrison & Foerster, the six have asked a Virginia judge to compel arbitration, citing clauses in the partnership agreement in effect when the partners left the firm.Broad Impact Seen in AT&T Calling-Card Ruling
In a decision that could cost AT&T Corp. millions and trigger more litigation in the telecom industry, the FCC has denied a request to waive unpaid fees accrued through prepaid calling-card services. At the crux of the ruling is the FCC's struggle to distinguish between "information services" and "telecommunication services" -- definitions blurred by new Internet technologies. The FCC order set a clear standard, ruling that "enhanced" phone calling cards are no different from regular calling cards.Scanning the Future of Google Books
Given the scope, size and audacity of the Google book search deal -- Google stands to emerge as the biggest library and bookseller worldwide -- the controversy isn't a surprise. Lawyers who have studied it find it the most creative use of the class action mechanism they've ever seen.On the Record with Curtis Schehr of Anteon
Curtis Schehr is senior vice president, general counsel and secretary of Anteon International Corp., a systems integrator providing information technology and engineering services to federal government agencies and international customers. In this Q&A, Schehr discusses Anteon's workings, the challenges and pleasures of his job, increased opportunities stemming from new government requirements and the pursuit of a "Team Anteon" environment.Inadmissible: Libya Lawsuits; Covington, Kissinger McLarty; and More
Lockerbie settlement doesn't stop Libya suits; Covington pairs with international advisory firm; government asks Brinkema to rule; OMB lawyer rejoins Latham; and more.COPY: Firm-by-Firm Survey Responses
From Allen & Overy to Winston & Strawn, the Summer Associates Survey was summers' chance to dish on their firms. And dish they did. Get the skinny on everything from quality of work assigned to approachability of associates and partners to the relative fun of karaoke nights vs. fishing, wine tasting outings, baseball games ... . (You didn't think it was all business, did you?)Trending Stories
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