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The 50 Most Influential Women Lawyers in America
We asked our readers to nominate women lawyers who have had a national impact in their fields and beyond during the last five years. We looked for women with the demonstrated power to change the legal landscape. There were a lot of close calls in the course of our highly subjective review. In the end, this list reflects not just the most influential women lawyers, but some of the most influential lawyers, period.Long-Neglected Courthouses May Be Health Hazards
Many local courthouses across the nation are unsafe and overcrowded, and people working in them allege that long-neglected facilities are making them sick with everything from respiratory problems to cancer. Flaking asbestos, peeling paint, black mold, a lack of ventilation and violations of modern building and fire codes are among the hazards, according to courthouse personnel, as well as legal actions and workers' compensation claims filed in several jurisdictions from Boston to Los Angeles.Ineligible In-House Counsel, Multijurisdictional Practitioners and Pro Hac Vice Attorneys
Notice to the bar.Winstar, Lucent Suit Finally Starts
Close to four years after filing for bankruptcy in Delaware, the Winstar Communications Inc. case drags on. At stake is more than $390 million that Winstar is seeking in compensatory damages from its onetime strategic partner. The company claims in court documents that Lucent unfairly terminated a $2 billion financing agreement and a supply agreement, forcing Winstar into bankruptcy.Media Mashup: Weil Reps Reader's Digest in Bankruptcy, as NYT Taps Morgan Lewis for Globe Sale
The first few weeks of 2013 have kept corporate lawyers at several Am Law 100 firms busy handling major media-related matters, with Morgan, Lewis & Bockius once again handling transactional work for longtime client The New York Times Company, and Weil, Gotshal & Manges advising on a so-called Chapter 22 filing by the Reader's Digest Association.Songwriter Wins Bid to Reacquire Rights to Her Music Catalog
A Manhattan judge has issued a rare affirmative injunction, requiring a defendant to execute the documents necessary to transfer the rights to a multimillion-dollar catalog of copyrighted musical compositions back to a songwriter. Annie Roboff, whose credits include the original "ESPN Sportscenter" theme and the Faith Hill smash "This Kiss," contended that The Songwriters Collective failed to properly manage her catalog of songs, causing a steep decline in its value.Trending Stories
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