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Times They Sure Are A'Changing
After years of BlackBerry dominance, firms now embrace Apple and Android devices.The Recorder 25: State Is Golden Again for Many Firms
Thanks to work from the tech sector and go-to labor practices, nearly all of the firms in The Recorder 25 had revenue gains, and eight boosted revenue per lawyer more than 5 percent.Am Law Tech Survey 2012: Both Sides Now
Long accustomed to corporate-friendly enterprise devices, law firm IT chiefs have plunged headfirst into the more challenging world of consumer gadgets.Litigator Diane Sullivan Bolts Dechert for Weil
The Latest Law Firm Lawsuit-Palooza
A look at litigation embroiling law firms, including Mayer Brown actively pursuing clients for unpaid bills; Baker & McKenzie appealing a $103 million jury verdict; and Sidley Austin caught up in a Foreign Corrupt Practices Act-related sanctions case.MCI Bondholders Object to WorldCom DIP Proposals
A group of investors who own notes of WorldCom Inc.'s MCI Group subsidiary filed a supplemental objection to the company's debtor-in-possession and cash management motions, claiming that as written the proposals would harm MCI's portion of the bankruptcy estate. While the objection does not seek to block the DIP motion, it does ask the court to amend the package to include stronger protections for noteholders of the MCI subsidiary.As Board OKs Sandusky Accords, What's Next in Coverage Fight?
The legal troubles faced by Penn State in the wake of the Jerry Sandusky sex-abuse scandal took a big turn last month when reports surfaced that the university's board of trustees has agreed to pay $60 million to resolve a majority of claims Sandusky's accusers made against the school.Dispatches from ALM's 2012 General Counsel Conference
Corporate Counsel executive editor David Hechler mingled with the in-house crowd at ALM's 24th annual General Counsel Conference and sent back reports of some highlights from the two-day event.Third Circuit: Offset Settlements Are Monetary Damages
The cash a company receives in a settlement to offset damages it owes to another company qualifies as monetary damages, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has ruled in a split precedential decision. In issuing the opinion, the appellate court reversed a U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware decision denying the claims of inventor G. David Jang that Boston Scientific Corp. violated an agreement to share with him any damages it recovered from patent litigation.Trending Stories
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