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Departure of London Tax Group Doesn't Faze Dorsey's Leadership
With new managing partner Ken Cutler preparing to jet to London as part of a firmwide confidence-building tour, Dorsey & Whitney—whose gross revenue dropped for the fifth straight year in 2012—lost its tax practice Monday in the U.K. capital to local commercial litigation boutique Hage Aaronson. Nonetheless, Cutler insists the Minneapolis-based Am Law 100 firm is poised for a comeback.Designer Hilfiger Dogged by Pet Perfume Parody
A perfume for dogs that parodies Tommy Hilfiger does not infringe on the fashion designer and cologne maker's trademark, a federal judge in New York has ruled. Judge Michael B. Mukasey ruled that the perfume, called Timmy Holedigger, could not under any circumstances be confused with Tommy Hilfiger cologne, and he went on to say that Tommy Hilfiger Licensing Inc. "is 'advised to chill.'"All her life experience led up to 'dream job'
Her education, work experience and life uniquely prepared Leslie R. Jones for the job she took in October as senior vice president and general counsel of Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, a network of hospitals that includes two that the company owns-Scottish Rite in Sandy Springs and Egleston, the pediatric teaching affiliate for Emory University Medical Center-and Hughes Spalding, which the company manages for Grady Health Systems.View more book results for the query "White"
Former Prosecutor Places Her Bets on Gaming Industry
When Donna More became chief legal counsel of the newly formed Illinois Gaming Board in 1990, she'd never been in a casino before, but quickly found the position "as creative as you can get as a lawyer, drafting the framework for the operation of a new industry." Today, she's GC of Columbia Entertainment, the gambling affiliate of Columbia Sussex Corp., slated to operate 13 casinos in the United States. It's a complex job, involving multibillion-dollar acquisitions and compliance with gambling regulations.Schools Can Search Students' Cars on Campus Based on 'Reasonable Grounds'
School officials in New Jersey don't need probable cause to search students' cars parked on campus, the state Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday. "Reasonable grounds" will do.Corporate Investigations and Common Law
Richard P. Swanson, of Thelen Reid & Priest, discusses changes in how the government conducts itself in corporate investigations -- behavior that calls into question the basic foundations of our adversarial system.Trending Stories
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