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Jurors Stay Late, Bestow Bundle in Broadband Suit
In a pre-holiday late-nighter, a Georgia superior court jury settled a costly dispute over a broadband communications license. Deliberations began the afternoon of Dec. 22 and continued into the wee hours of the next morning before the jury found that American Wireless License Group must abide by an earlier agreement to sell a broadband communication license to Pacific Communications for $13.5 million.Commentary: A Game Plan for Survival
Womble Carlyle managing partner Pamela Rothenberg has been out of law school for more than 20 years but says she feels like it was just last week that she was starting as a first-year associate at a major law firm, receiving useless advice from the mentoring lawyer, such as, "Bill, bill, bill." Not wanting others to go through what she did, Rothenberg shares her top five rules for how associates can excel or, at the very least, survive their first year at a private firm. Rule No. 1: Always do good work.The Bankruptcy Files: Autos, Fat Lasers, and Retailers
Two key lateral hires by DLA Piper in 2011 helped the firm pick up the lead debtors' counsel role to Orchard Supply Hardware Stores, which filed for bankruptcy this week and sought to sell the bulk of its assets to rival Lowe's. Other Am Law 200 firms like Andrews Kurth, Ice Miller, Latham, and Skadden are advising Carbon Motors, Exide Technologies, OnCure Holdings, and Primcogent Solutions in their Chapter 11 cases.Commentary: A Game Plan for Survival
Womble Carlyle managing partner Pamela Rothenberg has been out of law school for more than 20 years but says she feels like it was just last week that she was starting as a first-year associate at a major law firm, receiving useless advice from the mentoring lawyer, such as, "Bill, bill, bill." Not wanting others to go through what she did, Rothenberg shares her top five rules for how associates can excel or, at the very least, survive their first year at a private firm. Rule No. 1: Always do good work.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.Ritz deal draws slate of lawyers
There are garden-variety real estate transactions and then there are deals like the development of the Ritz-Carlton Residences tower in Buckhead.Under construction with a target completion date of mid-2009, the 34-story tower will combine luxury condos, penthouses, office space and highly desirable retail space in a sleek glass design.Robins Kaplan picks managing partner for its Atlanta office
Minneapolis-based Robins, Kaplan, Miller & Ciresi has named V. Robert Denham Jr. as the new managing partner for its Atlanta office.Trending Stories
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