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Rogers A Tough-Minded Jurist With Panache
When Gov. M. Jodi Rell nominated Appellate Court rookie Judge Chase T. Rogers to become the next chief justice of Connecticut's Supreme Court, Rogers said it was "both humbling and exciting" to have Rell's confidence in her leadership at "a time of great transition" in the Judicial Branch.RIM: BlackBerry E-Mail Service Is Critical to U.S.
Research In Motion Ltd. says its BlackBerry e-mail device is so critical that a court-ordered shutdown of U.S. service could threaten public safety and business productivity. The Canadian company is trying to avoid a possible injunction, the result of a long-running infringement case won by NTP Inc., a tiny patent-holding firm. In a filing Tuesday in Virginia federal court, RIM argued that there is "exceptional public interest" in keeping BlackBerrys beeping.RJ Reynolds Sued by Former Distributor
RJ Reynolds was hit with an antitrust suit brought by Pennsylvania tobacco and candy distributor Mid-Valley Candy Co. that claims the tobacco giant joined forces with another distributor to wage a smear campaign designed to drive it out of business. The suit alleges that RJR and the competing distributor "illegally combined, conspired, confederated and agreed with each other to engage in an illegal conspiracy in restraint of trade."Survey: Fish & Richardson associates are city's happiest
Intellectual property boutique Fish Richardson's midlevel associates are the happiest in town, based on their rating of the firm's Atlanta office in The American Lawyer's midlevel associate survey. The Atlanta offices of 17 firms participated in the survey this year, an annual effort to gauge how satisfied third- to fifth-year associates are with their firms.View more book results for the query "*"
Feds paid billions in settlements last year
Lawyers for Uncle Sam shelled out more than $3 billion in taxpayer funds last year to resolve lawsuits against the federal government — more than twice as much as in 2010, and the most in at least five years, an analysis of government records shows.Join Fordham Law Professor Sean Griffith, co-author of the forthcoming book Ensuring Corporate Misconduct, and Sean Fitzpatrick, Former Senior Vice President at The Hartford, for a frank discussion about how corporations use insurance to avoid responsibility for corporate misconduct, dangerously undermining the impact of securities laws -- and how insurance companies could step in and play a constructive role in strengthening corporate governance.
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