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New Deals: Lawyers on Major Transactions
In a deal valued at about $650 million, New York-based media conglomerate Viacom Inc., whose assets include television networks CBS, UPN, MTV and Nickelodeon, as well as the Showtime cable network, video rental powerhouse Blockbuster and publisher Simon & Schuster, announced last week that it had reached an agreement to purchase Los Angeles television station KCAL-TV from New York`s Young Broadcasting Inc. The acquisition of KCAL gives Viacom two owned and operated television stations in Los Angeles,Paul Clement Stays Cool in High Court Hot Seat
At age 40, Paul Clement is one of the youngest solicitors general of the United States in history. As the Bush administration's top advocate at the Supreme Court, he manages much of the government's courtroom war on terror. His has been a stunningly quick rise -- and so far, unimpeded by the political grenades lobbed his way. At the end of Bush's term, Clement may be looking toward a career as a top tier member of the private Supreme Court bar, perhaps a judgeship, even a spot on the high court itself.Weil Gotshal partner Jared Bobrow, co-counsel for memory chip maker Micron Technology in the company's IP dispute with Rambus, talks about handling patent disputes across multiple jurisdictions.
Why Lawyers Need 'Smart' Checklists and Integrated Forms
Brook Boyd, counsel at Meister Seelig & Fein, writes: Lawyers are very familiar with checklists, and it is generally acknowledged that checklists can help prevent legal malpractice. But it takes time to make a good checklist.Cite as: ABC, Inc. v. Federal Communications Commission, 08-0841-ag (Lead), NYLJ 1202477104261, at *1 (2d Cir., Decided January 4, 2011) Before: Richard C. Wesl
Federal Dockets Move Faster in 2003
U.S. district judges in Texas decreased their docket backlog in 2003 for one simple reason: Most of the trial-level judgeships are filled for the first time in recent memory.Developments in Jury Instructions
In his Section 1983 Litigation column, Martin A. Schwartz, a professor at Touro Law Center, analyzes rececnt decisions concerning: (1) the burden of proof in cases challenging warrantless searches; (2) deadly force claims; and (3) damages.Children's Books Are Lawyer's New Practice Area
Meredith [email protected] J. Shallenberger is trading legal briefs for picture books. He's giving up his employment law practice to launch a children's bookstore called Little Shop of Stories, which opens next week on the square in Decatur. The store, which Shallenberger is opening with a partner, Diane Capriola, will share space with the new Jake's Ice Cream across from the Decatur courthouse.Trending Stories
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