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Taking It Outside: Who Represents America's Biggest Companies
Rhode Island Firms Compete With Big Cities for Associates
Providence, R.I., is holding its own when it comes to recruiting top law talent against Boston and New York, according to hiring partners at some of Rhode Island's larger law firms, who say they are having no problem attracting candidates. Many associates say they choose Providence because they have connections in the city or attended school there, but the real attraction may well be the lower cost of living.The Churn: Lateral Moves in The Am Law 200
King & Spalding brings aboard a former assistant chief of the Justice Department's antitrust division in New York; Gibson Dunn hires a longtime veteran of the SEC; and Schiff Hardin grabs four attorneys from Miller Canfield. The Churn is constant. Please send all announcements to [email protected].PepsiCo enjoined from using 'Polar Shock' mark in Northeast
A family-owned bottling company's lawsuit has prompted a Massachusetts federal judge to enter a preliminary injunction against PepsiCo Inc. The injunction bars PepsiCo from using 10 variations on the phrase "Polar Shock" in New York and New England.District Judge Dennis Saylor IV of the District of Massachusetts in Worcester issued the injunction on April 28 in Polar Corp.State Sought To Avoid Firms With UConn Ties
The choice of an out-of-state law firm to represent the University of Connecticut in a high-profile civil matter is not sitting well with everyone. Attorney General George Jepsen announced last week that the Philadelphia firm of Drinker Biddle & Reath was awarded the contract to represent UConn's Board of Trustees.A Rearranging Of The Legal Landscape
So you think Wall Street is volatile. The last few months have been a particularly dynamic time in the Connecticut legal marketplace.Law firms, courts and schools struggle to cope in Sandy's wake
East Coast legal communities were mopping up on October 30 as the "superstorm" Sandy finally began to quit the region. Power outages, mass transit shutdowns and wind and water damage meant a second day on hiatus for attorneys, judges and students in the storms' path.Judgment Entered Against Firm in Sex Discrimination Suit
Boies Schiller & Flexner has agreed to have a judgment entered against it and to pay $37,500 each to two plaintiffs to settle a wage and sex discrimination suit brought in the Southern District of New York.Unofficial Jail Translator Wins Bias Case
A Massachusetts state corrections officer who was suspended for refusing to act as a Spanish-language interpreter prevailed in his bias claim, and received damages for emotional distress. The state Commission Against Discrimination ruled that the corrections officials' finding that the plaintiff was "insubordinate" was based "solely on [his] national origin and stereotypical notions about his language ability."Trending Stories
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