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Women-Owned Real Estate Boutique Grows and Thrives
During the worst of the economic downturn, older San Francisco land use and real estate firms folded and big firms shed lawyers from their real estate departments. By contrast, the 10-year-old real estate-focused SSL Law Firm has notched its biggest gains, hiring 11 attorneys since the start of 2010.Santa Clara Contempt Case Advances
Lawyers in a trade-secrets suit have been fighting over the use of a voice-mail message. Some of the hubbub was settled when a Santa Clara Superior Court judge ruled that an injunction on the message still stands � despite what the Sixth District thinks.Small Firms Take It to the Bank
After years of consolidation in the banking industry, there are fewer clients to go around. And borrowers who usually foot the legal bills are putting pressure on banks, which in turn demand flat-fee arrangements and lower rates from law firms. That's good news to banking boutiques like husband-and-wife-run Rehon & Roberts, but not to bigger firms. These days large firms tend to view their lending practices more as a complementary service to their higher billing areas rather than a revenue driver in itself.Bankruptcy Judge Kills Nvidia Gag Order
Facing heat from the press, federal bankruptcy judge Roger Efremsky changed course Thursday on how confidential documents would be handled during a contentious trial involving graphics chip maker Nvidia and former rival 3dfx's creditors. Effremsky axed his previous demand for non-disclosure agreements from reporters covering the trial over whether Nvidia paid too little for 3dfx's assets not long before 3dfx went bankrupt. The NDAs were in response to Nvidia's fears that trade secrets would be released.In Trade Secrets Case, Court Upholds Injunction on Use of Errant Voicemail
A key argument in a trade secrets suit pertaining to the validity of a preliminary injunction has been denied, setting the stage for contempt hearings against two lawyers involved. Both sides have been butting heads over the use of a voicemail message recording ever since the California Supreme Court decided to review the case. At issue is what effect the high court's decision has on an earlier trial court's preliminary injunction against using the tape -- even though an appeal court later overruled it.Trending Stories
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