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Judge Frowns on Request for California Bar Data
A law professor's long-proposed study about affirmative action's effect on bar exams' pass rates has encountered another obstacle. In a tentative opinion released last week, San Francisco Superior Court Judge Curtis Karnow deflated UCLA School of Law professor Richard Sander's plans by finding that the documents he seeks -- California State Bar historical data on past bar exams -- don't fall within the scope of documents traditionally subject to public disclosure.Vitriol Aside, Judge Finds Couple Had Reconciled
Tomorrow, the World: BigLaw Firm Building Transnational Defense Practice
Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, which has been aggressively defending Dole Food Co. Inc. and Chevron Corp. against tort claims brought by plaintiffs in other countries, has announced the formation of the transnational litigation and foreign judgments practice.TiVo Wins Patent Verdict Against EchoStar
TiVo's lead counsel, Sam Baxter of McKool Smith, says the verdict will give TiVo the ability to seek licensing fees from other companies that use its technology.After a Year and a Half, BigLaw Partner Switches Firms
Reed Smith has added Brad Newberg to its intellectual property practice in Falls Church, Va. Newberg, who started work at the firm today as a partner, was previously a senior counsel in Holland & Knight’s Northern Virginia office.View more book results for the query "*"
Anglo-German Firm Taylor Wessing to Merge With Dubai Ally
Taylor Wessing is to merge with its long-standing Dubai ally, Key & Dixon. The practice is scheduled to relaunch as Taylor Wessing (Middle East) by the end of the year, with founding partner Christopher Dixon heading up the office. The merger comes five years after the firms first set up their exclusive relationship, when Key & Dixon in 2002 ended its relationship with mid-tier London firm Nabarro in order to link up with Taylor Wessing.Norm Pattis Commentary: Obama Is Tap-Dancing On The Color Line
Try as I might, I simply cannot take the presidential candidacy of Barack Obama seriously. No, strike that, the candidacy is serious enough. It has what analysts call traction. He's won primaries, energized young voters, and given Hillary tacchycardia. The candidacy is serious enough. It is the candidate I cannot quite view with equanimity.Uuuhhh, Look, We Messed Up Here: When It's Time for GCs to Just 'Fess Up
As regulators go wild, in-house counsel often grapple with the tough question of if or when they must self-report an issue to the government. A five-point plan for knowing what to disclose — and when.Dissent breaks out over ABA charges for ethics opinions
The American Bar Association is under fire from attorneys who argue that the organization should stop charging fees for access to its ethics opinions. An outcry erupted this week among practitioners who said that the ABA has a responsibility to the profession and the public to make all ethics opinions available for free online.Trending Stories
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