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After Heavyweight Arguments, Federal Circuit Revives LCD Patent Suit Against Nikon
Publication Date: 2013-03-25
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King & Spalding's Daryl Joseffer helped a University of Illinois professor resuscitate headline-grabbing claims that Nikon stole his billion-dollar idea for improving liquid crustal display manufacturing.

Steptoe, Quinn Emanuel File Samsung's Latest Salvo Against Apple in Smartphone Patent Wars
Publication Date: 2011-06-30
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We're not surprised to see Quinn lawyers showing up at Samsung's side, given the close business relationship between Samsung and Quinn client Google.

Another Subprime Class Action Dismissal: Is It Time to Declare a Trend?
Publication Date: 2009-03-24
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Last week Los Angeles federal district court judge John Walter dismissed a class action against the three top officials of the now defunct Downey Savings and Loan Association, adding to the list of subprime cases that have suffered the same fate.

New Lawyers, Same Result: Federal Circuit Upholds $100 Million Contempt Finding against EchoStar in TiVo Infringement Case
Publication Date: 2010-03-04
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EchoStar Communications has now used three different law firms in its epic IP struggle with TiVo Inc.--and each of them has failed to get the digital video recording company off the hook for infringing TiVo patents.

What Does BofA's $410 Million Bank Overdraft Settlement Mean for Other Defendants in the Ginormous Overdraft MDL?
Publication Date: 2011-02-07
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With class certification briefing due next month, BofA may turn out to have been smart for getting out early from this sweeping MDL, which alleges that more than a dozen banks fleeced their most vulnerable depositors by charging exorbitant overdraft fees.

December 20, 1999 | Law.com

Holiday Blahs? Not When the Market Is Merry

Well into the traditional capital markets' holiday shutdown period, the pace of technology deal-doing is moving along at a healthy clip. Corporate lawyers are firing on all fronts to close mergers, acquisitions, private placements, venture financings and IPOs before year's end. Securities lawyers have already done more initial public offerings in the first two weeks of December 1999 than in all of December 1998.
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July 20, 1999 | Law.com

Clinton to Issue Call For Legal Diversity

President Bill Clinton will issue a "call to action" to lawyers across America today in an ambitious effort to spur the diversification of the profession and achieve racial justice. In a reprise of John F. Kennedy's historic 1963 address, bar leaders say the president will ask the nation's lawyers to "renew efforts to achieve racial justice in society and racial diversity in the profession."
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Alsup's Latest Order in Googacle Case Seeks Financial Ties Behind Commentary
Publication Date: 2012-08-07
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John Quinn of Quinn Emanuel isn't the only big-name litigator potentially in hot water with a California judge over alleged attempts to manipulate the media.

July 27, 2007 | Law.com

In a Time of Transition, Mayer Brown Looks to Its Trio of Leaders

Five years after its merger with Rowe & Maw made it one of the largest law firms in the world, Chicago-based Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw's controlling partners are rumored to be in a turf war for control, with the future of the firm resting in the hands of the London office's managing partner, Paul Maher. Meanwhile, at least 20 partner defections in New York, sagging profits in the New York and London offices, a controversial de-equitization of partners and a looming malpractice suit have rocked the firm.
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For Boies, Halliburton Win Is Testament to His Late Daughter
Publication Date: 2011-06-06
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David Boies has had many victories in his career, but his win on Monday for the plaintiffs in the Halliburton securities class action has special meaning for him. Boies took over the case from his daughter Caryl Boies, who died last December from lung cancer at age 48.

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