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Top-Rated TV Show in India Proves Corporate Lawyers Have Talent
It just might be the only television show of its kind. "The Firm: Corporate Law in India," a half-hour news-and-discussion program where corporate lawyers talk about the technical details of their work, is the top-rated news program in its time slot. Comparing Indian laws and regulatory approaches with American or European models is a staple. So are big-name Western lawyers, some quite press-shy at home, who have eagerly obliged the show with appearances.Inadmissible: Benjamin Ginsberg Out; High Court Clerks Talk; and More
Benjamin Ginsburg may have resigned for advising the Bush campaign and a 527 group, but Democrats doing the same aren't following suit; Supreme Court clerks are venting about Bush v. Gore; Ted Olson looks back at being solicitor general; and more.Aim Before Firing: Apply Principled Compassion to Termination Decisions
We think we shape life. That's wrong. Life shapes us. All readers know how they first learned this. Here's my story, one that will help corporate counsel when it comes to deciding whether to impose the equivalent of capital punishment in employment: termination.Plaintiffs firm opens office here as it tries to expand nationwide
Chloe Dallaire is opening an Atlanta office for a fast-growing Baltimore plaintiffs firm, Discepolo, after 14 years as a defense litigator.Sutherland Nabs Kilpatrick IP Partner for Tech Savvy
Julia D. [email protected] Stockton is losing IP partner Jeffrey J. Toney, who will move to Sutherland Asbill Brennan July 1. Toney, who specializes in patent infringement and trade secret litigation, is the second IP lawyer to join Sutherland in the past month. He has been with Kilpatrick since 1991. Toney, 36, has specialized knowledge and an ability to present technical issues in court, said John L.The Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act: Key Information
Martin H. Samson, a partner at Phillips Nizer LLP, writes that the ACPA has been effectively used to combat a number of wrongs, including: "cybersquatting," when a registrant obtains a domain name containing another's mark and offers to sell it to the mark holder; improper profiting from the commercial use of another's mark; tarnishing a mark by using it in the domain of a Web site with pornographic or other undesirable content; and gripe sites, Web sites critical of the mark holder.11th Circuit OKs Suit Based on Sexual Language in Office
In a rare win for a plaintiff alleging employment discrimination, the 11th Circuit has held that a woman can bring a harassment claim for language not referring specifically to her. The plaintiff contends that she was subjected to sexually offensive language -- words like "bitch" and "whore" -- on a daily basis in her job at C.H. Robinson Worldwide. One expert said the decision is important partly because it indicates that the pervasiveness of harassment, as opposed to the severity, can carry a claim.Trending Stories
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