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July 11, 2012 | Legaltech News

Getting to 'Game On' for Social Media Developers

Holland & Knight's Richard Raysman and Baker & Hostetler's Peter Brown look at the emerging field of social media gaming and discuss important issues in the video game software development process.
10 minute read
June 09, 2010 | Daily Report Online

Payout may shield Lampert from tax hike

Billionaire Edward Lampert may have found a way to shield himself from millions of dollars in taxes under legislation that would raise levies on profits at private- equity firms. ESL Partners LP, the Greenwich, Conn., hedge fund Lampert started more than 20 years ago, and affiliates distributed about $829 million of stock in Sears Holdings Corp.
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January 25, 2010 | Law.com

By Paring Back Pay and People, California Firms Held the Line on Profits

Eyes fixed on costs, Northern California's leaner and meaner large law firms saw revenues, and profits, remain mostly flat in 2009. Firms nationwide laid off staff and associates, froze salaries, reduced partner pay, slashed summer programs, deferred first-year start dates and drove out underperforming partners last year. The tough management appears to have paid off on the bottom line. Gone are the days of double-digit increases. But gone too are rampant rumors about which firm might fail next.
9 minute read
January 25, 2010 | Law.com

By Paring Back Pay and People, California Firms Held the Line on Profits

Eyes fixed on costs, Northern California's leaner and meaner large law firms saw revenues, and profits, remain mostly flat in 2009. Firms nationwide laid off staff and associates, froze salaries, reduced partner pay, slashed summer programs, deferred first-year start dates and drove out underperforming partners last year. The tough management appears to have paid off on the bottom line. Gone are the days of double-digit increases. But gone too are rampant rumors about which firm might fail next.
9 minute read
March 02, 2004 | Law.com

Key Witness Stands Out in Stewart Trial Closing Arguments

The cover story that Martha Stewart and her stock broker Peter Bacanovic told about the reason she sold ImClone Systems Inc. stock in 2001 collapses when abundant evidence and a little common sense are applied, a federal prosecutor told the jury at the close of their obstruction trial Monday. Assistant U.S. Attorney Michael Schachter said there was one reason enough to convict Stewart and Bacanovic: the testimony of key witness Douglas Faneuil.
5 minute read
January 25, 2010 | The Recorder

By Paring Back Pay and People, Firms Held the Line on Profits

Financial results for Keith Wetmore's MoFo and seven other Northern California firms are in. The verdict: Slight revenue declines for most, but some improvement in profits thanks to aggressive layoffs.
9 minute read
May 01, 2003 | Daily Report Online

Hawkins & Parnell Plans Texas Office Expansion

Julia D. [email protected] that Hawkins Parnell has planted its roots in the Lone Star State, the firm has made plans to grow there. Hawkins Parnell opened an office in Dallas two months ago when Robert E. Thackston joined from Jenkens Gilchrist. He brought the entire toxic tort section he headed, including eight other attorneys and 12 staff.
5 minute read
March 28, 2003 | Law.com

A Body of Evidence

Like it or not, Elizabeth Smart is a walking, talking crime scene. If Utah police wish to determine exactly what crimes have been committed against this young woman, and ultimately prove who committed them, they need to handle Elizabeth as they would any other piece of precious evidence; not with kid gloves, but with latex ones.
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Raging Battle Over Copyright
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Frank "Peter" Petrella helped world middleweight champion Jake LaMotta teach actor Robert De Niro how to box for the Academy Award-winning film Raging Bull. Now Petrella's daughter is taking those fight lessons into a different arena — the U.S. Supreme Court.

October 01, 2007 | The American Lawyer

Second Bite

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