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The Watch Man: Randy Hyne Makes Fossil's Legal Department Tick
Randy Hyne, vice president for legal affairs, general counsel and secretary for Fossil Inc., plays a vital role in bringing Fossil's products to the marketplace. As Fossil's top attorney, Hyne consults with Fossil's designers on potential patents, naming issues and other questions.DOJ Probes Turn to Civil Rights Division
For some former staff in the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division, Bradley Schlozman's face-off with the Democratic-led Senate Judiciary Committee this week couldn't have come soon enough. A senior political official in the division from 2003 to 2006, Schlozman has emerged as the latest lightning rod for allegations that the DOJ has become politicized during the Bush administration. Democrats plan to press him on his role in hiring career attorneys in the division's voting and appellate sections.State High Court Candidate Berry Embraces Role of the Underdog
Philadelphia Common Pleas Court Judge Willis Berry sees himself as the underdog of this year's state Supreme Court race, but it's a position he says he is used to.DOJ Probes Turn to Civil Rights Division
For some former career staff in the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division, Bradley Schlozman's face-off with the Democratic-led Senate Judiciary Committee this week couldn't have come soon enough.Cite as: Langston v. Smith, 10-3045-pr, NYLJ 1202477448155, at *1 (2d Cir., Decided January 7, 2010)Before: Feinberg, Newman, and Lynch, C.JJ.sp class="dec
Judge Rebuffs AP, Lets 'Hope' Artist Swap Lawyers
It's fair to say that artist Shepard Fairey threw something of a wrench into his copyright fight with The Associated Press last month when he admitted lying -- and then fabricating and destroying evidence to cover up the truth -- about which AP photo he used as the basis for his iconic "Obama Hope" poster. On Tuesday, U.S. District Court Judge Alvin Hellerstein removed that wrench from the proceedings. For now.UBS GC Speaks Out on Law Firm Fees
Outgoing law firm chiefs Tony Angel and Guy Beringer joined UBS GC Peter Kurer on a panel to discuss the state of the legal profession at a Legal Week event. The most controversial debate was sparked by Kurer, who took an uncompromising line on law firm fees. He said he believed that not only could U.K. law firms' impressive increases in profitability be attributed almost solely to higher hourly rates, but that in terms of efficiency they were "dysfunctional" and responsible for "bottlenecks."Trending Stories
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