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August 04, 2006 | Law.com

Judge: Order Unclear, CIBA Not Held in Contempt

In a lawsuit filed under the Lanham Act challenging CIBA Vision's marketing of a new line of contact lenses, a federal judge has ruled that CIBA will not be held in contempt of court for violating an agreement not to print statements comparing its product with Johnson & Johnson's contact lenses. However, Judge Laura Taylor Swain refused to grant CIBA's request for summary judgment, allowing Johnson & Johnson's request for damages as a result of CIBA's advertising campaign to go to trial.
4 minute read
May 31, 1999 | Law.com

Wingtips take wing

Memorial Day was once the time for Brahmin lawyers to take their white summer shoes out of the closet, but come June 1, Bingham Dana L.L.P. associate Fiona Trevelyan will strap on some blue, low-heeled sandals.
8 minute read
December 02, 2005 | Law.com

New SEC Rules Take Technology Into Account

Despite the tremendous evolution of communication technology and securities markets, the fundamental regulatory framework for securities distribution has been little altered since the adoption of the Securities Act of 1933. Today, however, new SEC rules are slated to go into effect that will allow a range of new marketing tools and that are intended to accommodate not only existing technologies but those yet to be developed. Their impact on the offering process is likely to be profound.
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December 02, 2005 | Law.com

New SEC Rules Take Technology Into Account

Despite the tremendous evolution of communication technology and securities markets, the fundamental regulatory framework for securities distribution has been little altered since the adoption of the Securities Act of 1933. Today, however, new SEC rules are slated to go into effect that will allow a range of new marketing tools and that are intended to accommodate not only existing technologies but those yet to be developed. Their impact on the offering process is likely to be profound.
4 minute read
May 24, 1999 | Law.com

Wingtips take wing

The casual dress trend, begun in California and once limited to Fridays, has, it seems, spread across the country, a survey of dress policy by The National Law Journal shows.
8 minute read
May 04, 2000 | Law.com

A Little Kindness Goes a Long Way

Law firms are moving toward a kinder, gentler management style. With a new focus on quality of life in the workplace, employers are realizing that a job is more than just a paycheck. One manager remarked on what a positive response she received when she insisted that a dedicated employee leave an hour early to celebrate his sons 10th birthday. "Five years ago," she explained, "I had a much different management style, and probably wouldnt have taken the time to find out he even had children."
7 minute read
December 10, 2012 | National Law Journal

New SEC chair in the hot seat

Incoming SEC chairman Elisse Walter concedes the agency is "way behind schedule" implementing the Dodd-Frank and JOBS acts.
6 minute read
June 29, 2007 | Law.com

Some Law Firms Reach Out to Gay Attorneys

Gay lawyers always have made important contributions in the legal profession. In today's cutthroat recruiting environment for legal talent, however, more large firms are aggressively reaching out to talented gay lawyers. According to Holland & Knight partner Gregory Baldwin, that's a positive sign for all minority groups. "If a law firm or a business is willing to have and protect openly gay people from discrimination, then it's certainly going to do that for racial and ethnic discrimination," he says.
7 minute read
August 24, 2007 | National Law Journal

How Much Will 'Best Law Firms for Women' List Influence Attorneys?

Female law students entering the recruiting season have another weapon for their interviewing arsenal: a list of the 50 U.S. firms deemed most woman-friendly. The survey by Working Mother magazine and Flex-Time Lawyers covers benefits and compensation; parental leave and policies; child care; workforce profile; flexibility; and retention and advancement. Some women in the profession, however, question how much of an impact the list might have on a newly minted attorney's employment decisions.
7 minute read
August 24, 2007 | Law.com

How Much Will 'Best Law Firms for Women' List Influence Attorneys?

Female law students entering the recruiting season have another weapon for their interviewing arsenal: a list of the 50 U.S. firms deemed most woman-friendly. The survey by Working Mother magazine and Flex-Time Lawyers covers benefits and compensation; parental leave and policies; child care; workforce profile; flexibility; and retention and advancement. Some women in the profession, however, question how much of an impact the list might have on a newly minted attorney's employment decisions.
7 minute read

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