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Patent-Holding Company Hits Allied Security Trust, Telecoms With Antitrust Claim
In a provocative complaint, a one-man patent holding company called SITI-Sites asserts that aggregator Allied Security Trust is the hub of an antitrust conspiracy to drive down the cost of buying or licensing tech patents.Progress Proves Elusive for Diversity in the Legal Profession
Five years ago this month, Roderick Palmore wrote "A Call to Action" -- a pledge signed by the general counsel of some of the country's largest corporations vowing to make diversity a major consideration in their selection of outside counsel.Progress Proves Elusive for Diversity in the Legal Profession
Five years ago, Roderick Palmore wrote "A Call to Action" -- a pledge signed by GCs at some of the country's largest corporations to make diversity a major consideration in their selection of outside counsel. Diversity efforts across the legal profession mushroomed, but real progress has been painfully slow. A sample of diversity advocates, law firm partners, GCs and law school leaders generally agree that the legal profession needs to make deeper, more collective changes to jump-start the stalled diversity movement.Who Protects: Law Firms on the Cutting Edge
Our tally shows who does the most U.S. IP work for the world's most inventive companies.Dish on Big Law Websites: the Good, the Bad and the Cheapest
Dish on Big Law websites to The Snark for a chance at a $20 Starbucks card! Big Law websites tend to be formulaic and predictable, but the few who try to get creative usually go too far. Way too far. To get things rolling, The Snark provides some sample categories and nominations.Selling Law Firms on the S-Word
Shaw Pittman decided two years ago to go where few law firms dare to venture: professional sales. The firm hired a nonlawyer salesman, Josďż˝ Cunningham, who, just one month later, helped snag what became one of its biggest clients. Shaw Pittman's unorthodox hiring of sales personnel points to a growing trend, according to its managing partner, who says, "The world of law firms is catching up to the way businesses have been operating for a long time."Are Former Employees Giving Competitors Your Trade Secrets?
In today's competitive business environment, companies often raid each other by hiring away employees and exploiting confidential trade secrets. When this happens, the former employer often experiences significant financial losses, not only from the loss of valuable confidential information but also from the loss in productivity and the expense of retraining new employees in key positions. Womble Carlyle's W. Michael Holm explains how in-house counsel can address the effects of such defections.Are Former Employees Giving Competitors Your Trade Secrets?
In today's competitive business environment, companies often raid each other by hiring away employees and exploiting confidential trade secrets. Womble Carlyle's W. Michael Holm explains how this can happen and how e-discovery can dig up the trail of deception.Who will fill seat in Fulton Superior
One thing we know about the eight contenders vying to fill an open seat on the Fulton County Superior Court is that they all know how to move quickly. Word did not get out that the current occupant of the seat, Judge Thelma Wyatt Cummings Moore, planned to retire until just before the June qualifying deadline.Below readers will find profiles of each candidate.Trending Stories
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