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Orrick Tweaks Pay Scale to Satisfy East, West Associates
When Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe's New York competitors gave its associates year-end bonuses, the San Francisco firm with a growing East Coast presence responded West Coast style. The firm, which for the first time in 2000 had more attorneys in its New York office than in its San Francisco headquarters, gave out additional bonuses at the end of the year to help keep its New York lawyers happy.Former Enron official Delainey sentenced to 2 1/2 years in prison for insider trading
HOUSTON AP - A former high-ranking Enron Corp. trading and retail energy executive was sentenced to 2 1/2 years in prison Monday for insider trading in connection with the energy company's financial collapse.David Delainey, who pleaded guilty in October 2003, had admitted to participating in schemes to manipulate earnings to please Wall Street.Surrogate's Court Surrogate Johnson Surrogate Lopez Torres
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Most Law Firms Have No Formal Succession Plans
A majority of law firms and legal departments lack formal succession plans for their leadership, a national study reports. The findings are unlikely to surprise lawyers at New Jersey firms - which by and large change their management structures on the fly.Earlier this month, Rackspace sued what its GC called "the most notorious patent troll in America" for violating an agreement in which both sides agreed to give advance notice if they intended to sue the other. But one of the co-defendants in Rackspace's suit, IP Navigation, now claims that the agreement expired two years ago.
Man in Divorce Seeks to Cancel Adoption of 'Companion Animal'
In the language of the law, Mo is a "chattel." But to Neil Walash the 85-pound English bulldog is a "beloved" pet and companion.Bush Supporter Sues RNC Over 'W' Bumper Sticker
A supporter of President Bush is suing the Republican National Committee and one of its suppliers, claiming they stole his design for the ubiquitous "W" bumper sticker logo in the 2004 campaign. Seeking unspecified damages for copyright infringement and conspiracy, Jerry Gossett says he is a loyal Republican and voted for Bush in 2000 and 2004, but has become jaded by his experience. "The big RNC against little me, there was absolutely no chance to win," he said.Trending Stories
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