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Jones Day Bolsters Cyber Group, New Minneapolis Office
Six months after opening an office in Minneapolis, Jones Day has hired cybersecurity, privacy and data protection partner Richard 'Rick' Martinez in the Twin Cities from Robins Kaplan, where he chaired the firm's privacy and cybersecurity litigation group.People in the News—Jan. 6, 2017—Philadelphia Sheriff's Office
The Philadelphia Bar Association honored the deputies from the Philadelphia Sheriff's Office who guard the courthouse.Fraud Claims Allowed to Proceed in Diabetes Test Strip Price Case
A federal judge has weeded out racketeering and unjust enrichment claims by Abbott Laboratories that hundreds of distributors and pharmacies are defrauding the pharmaceutical giant in the market for diabetes test strips, but trademark, fraud and importation claims will remain.FDASMART, INC. v. DISHMAN PHARM. AND CHEM. LTD.
Corporate Subsidiary's Personal Jurisdiction Could Not Be Imputed to Parent Via Alter Ego TheoryCongratulations, You Made Partner! Now What?
As firms elevate a new class of partners, seasoned lawyers share their tips for wooing clients, marketing yourself, and finding your place in the partnership.For Big Law, 2016 Served Up a Surprise at Every Turn
For Pennsylvania's largest law firms, 2016 waffled like an indecisive kid in a candy store, with news of mergers that almost were, finances that looked bad to start but perked up by year's end, unexpected choices to be had on salaries and bonuses, and layoffs coupled with streams of large acquisitions.Norton Rose Fulbright Heads to PNG, Plus More Lateral Moves
Global legal giant Norton Rose Fulbright looks to new horizons; Akin Gump and Fox Rothschild reel in some new recruits; Cooley and Goodwin Procter keep growing; Weil make a high-profile antitrust hire; and other notable additions from throughout The Am Law 200.Court Lacks Jurisdiction Over Indian Pharma Co. With NJ Subsidiary
The Appellate Division, offering some guidance on the "alter ego theory" of jurisdiction, has ruled that an Indian pharmaceutical company cannot be sued in New Jersey Superior Court despite its subsidiary's physical presence in the state.Court Rules That NY Common Law Does Not Protect Pre-1972 Sound Recordings
No common law right of public performance exists in New York state to compel Sirius XM Radio to pay fees for the use of pre-1972 sound recordings by popular artists such as The Turtles, the state's highest court ruled Tuesday.Court Rules That NY Common Law Does Not Protect Pre-1972 Sound Recordings
No common law right of public performance exists in New York state to compel Sirius XM Radio to pay fees for the use of pre-1972 sound recordings by popular artists such as The Turtles, the state's highest court ruled Tuesday.Trending Stories
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