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Letters to the Editor: Gonzales is Well Qualified for High Court; A Simple Ethical Problem
Legal life after 'W' for many Bush attorneys
Attorneys who worked at appointed posts in the Bush administration are hearing from Washington law firms about life after "W." Of the attorneys from the Bush administration who are in demand the clamor is loudest for former Solicitor General Paul Clement, who resigned in June.Legal History and Highlights in the Alamo City
A walking tour of San Antonio, site of the State Bar's annual meeting.View more book results for the query "White & Case"
GC leads legal department through merger with Cisco
MICHAEL C. VEYSEY, senior vice president, general counsel and corporate secretary of Scientific Atlanta, greeted visitors to his office on a rainy afternoon last week by showing them a stick-a flexible one with rolling cylinders meant not to inflict pain but to soothe it. The lean 63-year-old runner finds the stick handy to "work out the kinks" during long meetings.Ousted Head of Miami Union Takes Teamsters to Court
The former head of a Teamsters union local in Miami claims she was a sacrificial lamb in the public relations effort of Teamsters President James P. Hoffa to prove his union can police its own house. Geraldine Pape, who was fired in October from Local 390, alleges in a federal lawsuit that she and other local leaders got the boot based on trumped-up charges that Hoffa used to justify imposing an emergency trusteeship on Local 390.Alston & Bird, Kirkland Join Raft of Firms Circling Potential Dell Deal
The two Am Law 100 firms—along with Delaware shops Morris, Nichols, Arsht & Tunnell and Richards, Layton & Finger—have stepped into the takeover battle for Dell, whose $24.4 billion leveraged buyout is in jeopardy as private equity firm The Blackstone Group and famed corporate raider Carl Icahn mount their owns bids for the computer maker.No Per Se Rule Governs Single-Color Trademarks in the Fashion Industry
In their Second Circuit review, Martin Flumenbaum and Brad Karp, partners at Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, discuss Christian Louboutin v. Yves Saint Laurent, where even though the panel found that Louboutin's mark had acquired secondary meaning as a brand identifier, this secondary meaning was limited only to designs in which the outsole of the shoe contrasted in color with the rest of the shoe.Trending Stories
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