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Patent Cases at the ITC Drop by 30 Percent in Fiscal 2012
The number of intellectual property cases filed at the International Trade Commission in fiscal year 2012 fell by 30 percent, leading some to wonder if the agency's allure as the latest IP hotspot is fading.New judge in Shaygan case asked to end probe into prosecutorial misconduct
Lawyers urged U.S. District Judge Jose E. Martinez to drop an inquiry into allegations that two federal prosecutors acted unethically in prosecuting a Miami Beach doctor.Tyler Cooper, Thelen And The Buzzing Blogs
There's no such thing as trade secrets in the legal industry. The blogosphere has assured that. Salary information, lateral hires and layoffs are all likely to be leaked.Ballard Represents TD Bank in Suit Against Former Client City of Harrisburg
Ballard Spahr is representing TD Bank in a lawsuit against the city of Harrisburg aimed at recouping part of nearly $300 million the city owes the bank related to an incinerator project, according to news reports.View more book results for the query "*"
A Candid Conversation With Former U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales
Former U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales this month began his tenure as a visiting professor at Texas Tech University. His first class is "Contemporary Issues in the Executive Branch," and when it comes to his students, all topics are open for discussion, he says. Texas Lawyer's John Council interviewed Gonzales about a wide range of topics: the so-called "torture memo," his controversial visit with then-AG John Ashcroft in the hospital and his involvement in the firings of nine U.S. Attorneys.Disbarred Lawyers Could Stay that Way
Don't pass go, collect $200 or practice law in California again. The State Bar's Scott Drexel says a proposed rule that would permanently disbar lawyers for committing certain offenses should be considered.Going in-house no longer one-way
Until recently, it was usually a one-way trip from law firms to in-house counsel, but increasingly lawyers are finding that careers can go full circle. This is at least in part to the change in status of in-house lawyers. Lawyers no longer belief that the work is less demanding or that regular hours can be expected from in-house work.SEC Chairman Urges Effort to Simplify Accounting Rules
For the second time in less than a month, SEC Chairman Christopher Cox has argued for the simplification of accounting rules, this time in a videotaped speech presented Monday to a conference of accountants. Cox blamed the recent corporate scandals in part on the complexity of the current system. He said the SEC is encouraging "a major national effort" to reduce the rules' complexity, with the participation of the accounting oversight board, the Financial Accounting Standards Board and the industry.Trending Stories
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