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January 26, 2007 | Law.com

Washington Catches the Associate-Raise Fever

O'Melveny & Myers said Thursday it would increase its first-year associate salaries in Washington, D.C., to $145,000 -- and in turn threw down a challenge to D.C.-based firms, saying the market for talent had changed. Following that announcement, Hogan & Hartson almost immediately said it was matching the number. The latest raises come on the heels of a flurry of pay increases during the past few days in other key legal markets.
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For MBIA and Bank of America, the Battle Rages On
Publication Date: 2013-03-08
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MBIA may have landed a major blow in its multi-round fight with Bank of America, but neither side is about to go down for the count.

August 09, 2007 | Law.com

Where Have All the Securities Class Actions Gone?

Securities class actions are on the wane. For decades, the cases kept coming, and corporate America fought them hard. But last year, plaintiffs filings were down nearly 40 percent from the previous year, and the downward trend is expected to continue. While this is a fantasy-come-true for corporate America, it's something very different for corporate defense firms. Most defense lawyers feign indifference and say that other matters are keeping them busy -- but are they whistling past the graveyard?
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Banks Take Aim at Judge's Rulings in $200 Billion FHFA Litigation
Publication Date: 2013-03-28
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Fifteen banks asked the Second Circuit to intervene in their mammoth legal battle with the Federal Finance Housing Agency, the conservator for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, arguing that U.S. District Judge Denise Cote is unfairly determined to cripple their defense.

Is Proposed $6.3 Billion WaMu Settlement with JPMorgan 'On the Verge of Unraveling'?
Publication Date: 2010-05-06
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In the latest development in the Chapter 11 of WaMu's parent, a judge refused to appoint an examiner but told Susman Godfrey it can probe the estate's deal with JPMorgan Chase. That doesn't bode well for a settlement--and a plan of reorganization--that's already imperiled.

The Global Lawyer: Human Rights Plaintiffs Can't Even Pick Their Poison
Publication Date: 2012-03-09
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Could anything be worse for alien tort claimants than arguing before a hostile Supreme Court on corporate liability, as the plaintiffs in Kiobel v. Royal Dutch Shell did last month? Yes: arguing before a hostile Supreme Court on extraterritoriality, as those plaintiffs will have to do next term, thanks to a surprise procedural order on March 5.

D.C. Circuit Hands Vermont Another Loss in Fight Against Entergy Nuclear Plant
Publication Date: 2012-06-26
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The state of Vermont has struck out a second time in its two-year effort to halt the relicensing of its aging Yankee nuclear power plant.

As Troll Debate Rages, Firms Pressed to Pick Sides
Publication Date: 2013-10-04
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Clients from Intellectual Ventures to LinkedIn want their outside counsel singing from the same hymnal.

IP Litigation Roundup: European Union to Create Unified Patent Court
Publication Date: 2012-12-14
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Patent reform is coming to Europe. The E.U. is establishing a new patent regime that will allow inventors to file for a single patent valid in almost all of its member states, and that will set up a new patent court with venues in London, Munich, and Paris.

December 07, 2012 | New York Law Journal

Suits by Baseball and Hockey Fans Against Leagues Allowed to Proceed

Southern District Judge Shira Scheindlin, in a 53-page ruling released on Dec. 5, refused to dismiss claims that the National Hockey League and Major League Baseball stifle competition by blacking out games in certain geographic regions.
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