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David A. Savner, General Dynamics
Profile: David A. Savner, senior vice president and general counsel, secretary to the corporation and board of directors, General Dynamics.Defenders can turn depositions to their advantage
Effectively employed, depositions noticed pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 30(b)(6) offer huge opportunities for both the proponent of the deposition and the defender. And naturally, as with all litigation tools, traps loom for the unwary.Points & Authorities: Books at a Glance
Short reviews of "The Secret Man" by Bob Woodward, "In the Shadow of the Law" by Kermit Roosevelt and "Complicity" by Anne Farrow, Joel Lang and Jenifer Frank.European 'Community' Does Not Qualify as Foreign State, Judge Rules
Claims by the European Community that R.J. Reynolds Nabisco Inc. was complicit with black market cigarette importers and money launderers in Europe have been dismissed by a federal judge in Brooklyn.View more book results for the query "New York Times Company"
'Garage Inventors' in California to Get Pro Bono Patent Boost From PTO
California inventors with limited resources to pay big firm legal bills can look forward to the October 23 launch of a U.S. Patent and Trademark Office-backed pro bono patent program.Craigslist Lawyer Says He Was Surprised by eBay's Launch of Classifieds Site
Craigslist officials were caught off guard when told in 2007 that their minority shareholder, eBay, was going to compete directly with them in the online classifieds business in the U.S., an attorney for Craigslist testified Wednesday. Ed Wes said he was equally troubled by eBay's defiance in the face of Craigslist's subsequent request that eBay divest or sell its 28 percent minority stake because Craigslist was no longer comfortable having the online auction giant as a shareholder.Is going gray 'career suicide' for female lawyers?
Christine Lagarde, the chic chief of the International Monetary Fund, exudes power and chic with her stylish gray hair. So is it now smart and fashionable for female lawyers to go gray?Federal Indictment Looms Over Pa. Superior Court Judge's Retention Race
Judge Michael T. Joyce could be suspended until mail fraud and money laundering charges filed against him Wednesday are resolved, judicial experts say. According to the indictment, Joyce received $440,000 in settlements for injuries he claimed "affected his professional and personal life in a very significant way" after an SUV rear-ended his car. During the same period Joyce claimed to be suffering from pain and impaired mobility, he played several rounds of golf and went scuba diving, prosecutors said.Removal of Parens Patriae Actions Under CAFA
In their Antitrust Trade and Practice column, Shepard Goldfein and James Keyte, partners at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, review a case where the U.S. Supreme Court will resolve a circuit split between the Fifth Circuit, which has held that a state attorney general's action is removable under the Class Action Fairness Act where the action seeks monetary recovery for individual citizens, and three other circuits that have concluded that parens patriae actions are not "mass actions" and do not fall within the reach of CAFA.Trending Stories
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