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November 30, 2009 | Law.com

Law Firms Promote Fewer Senior Associates to Partnership

Fewer associates are winning promotion to partnership this year, a trend industry experts say is a result of the economic downturn. This month, Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton elected four new partners firmwide, half as many as in 2008, while Latham & Watkins cut its firmwide promotions 25 percent to 23. Consultants say the trend likely is a reflection of the financial condition law firms have found themselves in, with demand for legal services down and profits falling.
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March 29, 2010 | National Law Journal

Justices to Consider a Border Battle Over Lawsuits

The U.S. Supreme Court today will hear arguments in a "foreign-cubed" securities class action suit -- the latest legal nemesis that keeps lawyers for companies ranging from Toyota to Vivendi up at night. Foreign companies and countries have flooded the Court with amicus briefs, signaling the importance of the case worldwide. And the case, Morrison v. National Australia Bank, comes to a Court that has grown increasingly skeptical about U.S. courts exerting extraterritorial jurisdiction.
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Ruling Muddies Waters in MBS Trustee Class Actions
Publication Date: 2013-06-04
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Plaintiffs lawyers at Scott + Scott finally hit a snag this week in a series of lawsuits against the trustees for hundreds of millions of dollars in mortgage-backed securities.

This Week in Morrison: The Supreme Court's Oft-Cited Recent Ruling Is Being Applied Outside the Bounds of Securities Class Actions
Publication Date: 2010-08-26
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The high court ostensibly addressed only f-cubed securities claims in its landmark Morrison v. NAB opinion. But defendants--and judges--are finding the ruling extends beyond those limits.

January 01, 2008 | Legaltech News

LegalTech New York

In its 27th year, LTNY 2008 offers seminars, exhibits, networking & parties!
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March 28, 2003 | Law.com

Daily Decision Alert: Vol. 11, No. 60 -- March 28, 2003

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Susan Beck's Summary Judgment: Let's Take Concepcion in a Sensible and Fair Direction
Publication Date: 2012-06-01
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Does the Supreme Court's ruling in Concepcion mean that the business world's love affair with arbitration should trump all other considerations, even basic notions of fairness? I sure hope not. The justices may have a chance to revisit the issue, given a recent and public split in the Second Circuit in a case involving American Express.

November 30, 2009 | Law.com

Law Firms Promote Fewer Senior Associates to Partnership

Fewer associates are winning promotion to partnership this year, a trend industry experts say is a result of the economic downturn. This month, Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton elected four new partners firmwide, half as many as in 2008, while Latham & Watkins cut its firmwide promotions 25 percent to 23. Consultants say the trend likely is a reflection of the financial condition law firms have found themselves in, with demand for legal services down and profits falling.
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July 26, 1999 | Law.com

Fee-Fight Recipe: A Bunch of Lawyers, $30 Million

The Los Angeles office of Graham & James has at last secured victory in a drawn-out patent case that could bring in a contingency fee of more than $30 million. So why isn't everyone smiling? Maybe it's because the fee came only after a tiring, two-trial, two-appeal court battle, but it may also be due to the internecine fighting in the L.A. office over who will get what and under what circumstances.
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September 25, 2009 | Law.com

Dennis Quaid Wants Case About His Infant Twins' Drug Overdose to Stay in Illinois

Actor Dennis Quaid and his wife are trying to take their case against Baxter Healthcare Corp. to the highest court in Illinois two years after their infant twins suffered a drug overdose due in part, they argue, to the company's confusing drug labeling. The Quaids, represented by Chicago attorneys Susan Loggans and William Harte, petitioned the Illinois Supreme Court on Wednesday to review their case and potentially overturn an appellate court ruling dismissing their lawsuit on jurisdictional grounds.
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