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Lateral Litigator Report: August's Hottest Moves
Antitrust lawyers were hotter than a Washington, D.C. sidewalk this month, accounting for multiple high-profile moves. But it wasn't the only practice area in demand.The Keys to Encryption – ILTA Guidance on Protecting Your Information
Top information and security officers on encryption basics and what it means to your firm.Retiring Boomers Pose Big Challenges for Firms
Poor succession planning can lead to the loss of substantial client relationships, among other problems, experts say.HayBoo Bags Bankruptcy Veteran, Plus More Lateral Moves
Amid a surge of oil and gas bankruptcies, Haynes and Boone hires a top restructuring partner; Clark Hill bolts on a small shop; Fox Rothschild's expansion spree continues; King & Spalding lands a serial lateral; a Shearman & Sterling M&A partner joins a client in-house; and other notable additions from throughout The Am Law 200.D.C. Circuit Blocks Senate Subpoena Targeting Backpage.com CEO
A federal appeals court on Friday temporarily blocked a congressional subpoena compelling the web classifieds company Backpage.com and its chief executive to provide information to a U.S. Senate committee investigating sex trafficking on the internet.Raymond Niro, the Original 'Patent Troll,' Dies at 73
Raymond Niro Sr., a seminal figure in intellectual property law whose incensed opponents dubbed him the first "patent troll," died unexpectedly Monday while vacationing in Italy. He was 73.Ex-K&L Gates Litigator Resurfaces, Plus More Lateral Moves
After leaving a leadership role at K&L Gates, John Pierce finds a new home; Gibson Dunn grabs one from JPMorgan; Latham's London hiring spree continues; two firms raid Covington; Paul Weiss adds another rainmaker; and other key additions from The Am Law 200.Judge: Backpage.com CEO 'Just Wrong' in Challenge to Senate Subpoena
The founder of the online classifieds company Backpage.com must comply with a U.S. Senate subpoena seeking documents for a congressional investigation of sex trafficking, a Washington federal judge ruled Friday. Lawyers from Akin Gump and Davis Wright argued, unsuccessfully, the subpoena is overly broad and violates the First Amendment.BAR-ometer: Leaps of Joy at Leapfrog
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