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Port Authority Is Negligent for Failure to Provide Adequate Security for WTC Parking GarageThe 100 most influential lawyers in America
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Employment Law Training, the nonlawyer arm of San Francisco-based Littler Mendelson, is rapidly becoming the firm's largest revenue source. The half-owned subsidiary generates $200,000 a month in billings. It's hardly the only success law firms have had with side businesses, despite the supposed ethical restrictions on multidisciplinary practices. A survey by The National Law Journal of the country's largest law firms shows nonfirm businesses thriving.Cite as: Third Church of Christ v. City of New York, 08-6022-cv, NYLJ 1202475645137, at *1 (2d Cir., Decided December 1, 2010)Before: Calabresi, Katzmann, Chin,
Cite as: Ravi Batra v. Dick Wolf, 116059/2004, NYLJ 1202471280953, at *1 (Sup. NY, Decided August 23, 2010)Justice Lucy BillingsDecided:
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Cite as: Castorina v. Spike Cable Networks, Inc., 10-CV-2954 (JS)(ARL), NYLJ 1202488518578, at *1 (EDNY, Decided March 24, 2011)District Judge Joanna Seybert/p
Government Nixes Stem Cell Patents
In a decision that could widen the field for stem cell research in the U.S., the Patent and Trademark Office has overturned 10-year-old patents held by the University of Wisconsin after a complaint brought by two watchdog groups. The PTO rejected three patents held by the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation, the licensing arm of the state university. A challenge to the patents convinced the patent examiner that researchers in the U.S. and Australia had done earlier work that made the WARF claims "obvious."The Bankruptcy Files: Sidley Tops $100 Million Mark in Tribune Case
Sidley Austin's work advising the Tribune Company through four years of Chapter 11 proceedings that ended last month have generated more than $100 million in fees and expenses for the firm. In addition to Sidley's fees, The Am Law Daily also catches up on the firms behind more recent filings for the likes of Big M, Edison Mission Energy, LodgeNet Interactive, and THQ.Trending Stories
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