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Shaw Pittman's New York Office Hit With Defections
The New York office of Washington, D.C.-based Shaw Pittman has seen a wave of defections in the last six months, culminating in the announcement last week by partners Gary Roth and David Krohn that they -- along with several associates -- are leaving for the New York office of Atlanta's Alston & Bird. The firm's travails illustrate the difficulties facing many out-of-town firms seeking to expand into the New York market.Clifford Chance lays off 20 associates from U.S. litigation, dispute resolution practice
Clifford Chance is laying off 20 associates from its U.S. litigation and dispute resolution practice. The cuts will be in the London-based law firm's New York and Washington offices.Suburban Firm Opens Philadelphia Office With Government Focus
Jenkintown, Pa.-based general practice firm Friedman Schuman has opened an office in Center City, Philadelphia. The 21-lawyer firm is aiming to better establish its government relations, municipal law, real estate and financial services practices within the city limits.This Week in Law Journal History
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Supreme Court Seems Receptive to Wine Producers' Arguments
The Supreme Court appeared hostile Tuesday toward state barriers that impede interstate wine sales, likely foreshadowing a win for small wineries in their long battle against the system that controls alcoholic beverage sales nationwide. The Court was confronted with a clash between two seemingly irreconcilable constitutional doctrines: the so-called dormant commerce clause, which bars state trade barriers, and the Prohibition-ending 21st Amendment, which gave states power to regulate alcohol.Trial to Begin in Suit Against Cisco, Patent Troll Tracker Blogger
Jury selection begins today in a case that pits intellectual property litigator Eric Albritton against tech company Cisco Systems. Albritton alleges in his June 16, 2008, federal court complaint that Richard Frenkel, a one-time in-house lawyer at Cisco, defamed him in anonymous postings on Frenkel's Patent Troll Tracker blog in October 2007. The suits have attracted considerable attention due to the popularity of the Patent Troll Tracker blog, which is currently "open to invited readers only."KB Home partner fights deal over bankrupt Las Vegas project
Builders KB Home, Beazer Homes USA Inc. and Toll Brothers Inc. face opposition to their plan to settle a dispute over a bankrupt Las Vegas-area development for at least $335 million.Mortgage applications hit low for month
Mortgage applications dropped last week to the lowest level in a month as fewer homes were purchased or refinanced.Trending Stories
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