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April 22, 2009 | Daily Report Online

In The Trenches: Morris Manning opens in Asia, K&S in Paris

Amid layoffs and sagging revenues in the U.S. legal market, two local firms are looking abroad for opportunity.Morris Manning Martin added offices in Beijing and Taipei, Taiwan, this month while King Spalding is opening a Paris office.The Asia offices are a sign of the maturation of Morris Manning's China practice, which got going when Tim T.
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March 03, 2005 | Daily Report Online

Morris, Manning Lures Lawyers Away From Holland & Knight

Meredith [email protected] Knight lawyers James "Mac" Hunter and Jason P. Wright have left the firm for Morris, Manning Martin. Hunter brings Bruce E.L.M. Strothers, a contract attorney, with him.The HK departures follow the firm's loss of four transactional partners and a commercial litigator-who was also the local managing partner-to Epstein Becker Green in early February.
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March 14, 2007 | National Law Journal

Duane Morris Wins Conflict Fight

A Georgia judge isn't saying she was wrong when she forbade the Philadelphia-based mega-firm Duane Morris from representing a subsidiary of McKesson Corp. in an Atlanta intellectual property dispute. But, citing changed circumstances, she's lifted her ban on the firm's involvement in the case. Focusing on the circumstances surrounding the conclusion of Duane Morris' involvement in the Pennsylvania matter, the judge concluded that the "hot potato" doctrine did not apply in this instance.
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August 01, 2002 | Daily Report Online

Morris, Manning Wins Judgment Against Client's Shareholders

Julia D. [email protected], Manning Martin has secured a victory in its ongoing battle against a client's shareholders. On July 18, a federal judge granted the firm's summary judgment motion and dismissed the securities fraud and breach of contract case filed last year by eight shareholders of Infocure Corp.
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March 14, 2007 | Corporate Counsel

Duane Morris Wins Conflict Fight

A Georgia judge isn't saying she was wrong when she forbade the Philadelphia-based mega-firm Duane Morris from representing a subsidiary of McKesson Corp. in an Atlanta intellectual property dispute. But, citing changed circumstances, she's lifted her ban on the firm's involvement in the case. Focusing on the circumstances surrounding the conclusion of Duane Morris' involvement in the Pennsylvania matter, the judge concluded that the "hot potato" doctrine did not apply in this instance.
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March 01, 2007 | National Law Journal

Firm Fights to Keep Fighting Its Ex-Client

For a Georgia judge Tuesday, the key questions in a dispute involving Duane Morris were: "Did the law firm create a conflict of interest when it agreed to represent a Georgia client against a large corporation, even as it represented another division of the same company in a Pennsylvania bankruptcy? And despite the end of the Pennsylvania case and Duane Morris' withdrawal from it, is the firm still conflicted from the Georgia case?" For an attorney appearing for McKesson Corp., the answer was a firm "yes."
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March 15, 2007 | The Legal Intelligencer

Duane Morris Wins Conflict-of-Interest Fight

A Fulton County judge isn't saying she was wrong when she forbade the Philadelphia-based mega-firm Duane Morris from representing a subsidiary of McKesson Corp. in an Atlanta intellectual property dispute. But, citing changed circumstances, she's lifted her ban on the firm's involvement in the case.
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February 28, 2000 | Law.com

Morris, Manning Ties Alston & Bird at $ 100k; Jones, Day Still on Top

Morris, Manning & Martin is the latest firm to join the six-figure associate pay club. On April 1, first-years begin earning $100,000, a $25,000 raise above last year's starting pay, says Managing Partner Robert E. Saudek.
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September 26, 2005 | Law.com

2005 Revoked List

Notice to the bar.
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January 04, 2007 | The Legal Intelligencer

Duane Morris Seeks New Trial In McKesson Case

Duane Morris, ordered out of a arbitration proceeding last year after being sued by health care giant McKesson Corp. over a conflict of interest, has filed a motion for a new trial and asked that a permanent injunction against it be lifted.
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