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Did You ... Sue the Muffin Man? Battle Over Bimbo's English Muffin Recipe
Bimbo Bakeries sues ex-exec — apparently one of the few people on Earth who know how to make Thomas' English Muffins — for anticipatory trade secret violations. Note that no trade secrets have actually been violated yet, but the company fears the exec will disclose them when he takes his new job with competitor Hostess.Musicians Ask FCC to Probe Radio Boycott
The Federal Communications Commission is being called on to investigate the refusal of some radio station to play the songs of dozens of artists?Bruce Springsteen, Sheryl Crow, and Tim McGraw among them?who belong to a coalition that wants to change the law to require stations to pay royalties for the music they broadcast, reports sibling publication The National Law JournalWhich Law Firm Owns the Most Digital Real Estate?
Digital real estate, according to marketing consultant Adrian Dayton, refers to online positioning and the digital footprint of law firms. While Big Law firms are more hesitant to blog, smaller firms are blogging their way to greater digital real estate with higher Google search rankings.The Churn: Lateral Moves and Promotions in The Am Law 200
Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice gains a healthcare veteran; Baker & Hostetler grabs a pair of lawyers from McKenna Long & Aldridge; and a government employee in Massachusetts heads to Goodwin Procter. The Churn is constant. Please send all announcements to [email protected].Alston Boosts Payments Team as Transactions Go Mobile
Alston & Bird has added five lawyers to its payment systems practice since February, for a total of 13 members. "Sleepy things like checks and bank transfers have suddenly become more complicated," says Clifford S. Stanford, who came to the firm in May from the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta.Litigator to take reins at Arnall Golden Gregory
Arnall Golden Gregory has elected Glenn Hendrix as the firm's new managing partner. He will take over in January from William Kitchens, who has led the 130-lawyer firm for 12 years. Hendrix is a litigator like Kitchens, practicing health care and international law, including international arbitration. He has spent his entire career at the firm, joining in 1985 after receiving his law degree from Emory University Law School. Hendrix says he wants to grow the firm, which could mean adding offices.Trending Stories
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