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Eight Months Is Enough for Ayres, Scherffius at Butler Firm
Julia D. [email protected] After only eight months with Butler, Wooten, Fryhofer, Daughtery Sullivan, plaintiffs' attorneys Andrew M. Scherffius and Tamara M. Ayres have left. Last week, they returned to Ballard Still-now Scherffius, Ballard, Still Ayres. Scherffius, 52, and Ayres, 42, say the 13-lawyer Butler firm was too large for their tastes.Financial Incentives Grow for Green-Minded Owners
Denise D. Pursley, a partner with Nixon Peabody, reviews financial incentives that make it economically viable and even advantageous for businesses and home owners to "go green" in New York, including two bills recently signed into law by Governor David Paterson that encourage the installation of green roofs and solar power systems on buildings in New York City and the recent expansion of the availability of "net metering" - the process of monitoring power usage that allows utility customers to "sell back" self-generated unused energy in return for a credit on their next electric bill.Real Estate Lawyers, Developers See Opportunity in Downturn
Despite a tough year for the real estate business, a few firms in the Wilmington market have added lawyers in the practice area and current low prices for material and services have some in the field sensing opportunity.Kickback Probe Looks at Former Home Depot Executives
The U.S. attorney in Atlanta has moved to seize nine properties, luxury cars and more than $300,000 in cash and investments owned by three former Home Depot executives under investigation in connection with an alleged international kickback scheme, according to records filed by prosecutors.AG Probes Marshals' Fundraiser
Attorney General Richard Blumenthal's office has launched an investigation into letters sent to Connecticut attorneys asking them to contribute money so state judicial marshals can buy bulletproof vests.How Juror Misconceptions Affect Patent Trials
Lawyers know that copying doesn't need to be present to prove patent infringement. But patent trials get played out on an emotional playing field, as well as a legal and technical one. Getting painted as a copycat is just one danger that defendants face in the courtroom. Defendants are up against other powerful cultural narratives that strongly favor a patent holder from the get-go. Polls show jurors are hardwired to believe that corporations will "lie, cheat, and steal" to get an edge on the competition.Trending Stories
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