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Expansion-Minded Law Firms Look to Korea
This week, Shearman & Sterling associate Justin Chang is off to Korea, where he hopes to develop relationships that can generate future business. And he and his firm aren't alone. Though China grabs the headlines, Korea and its economy -- the 11th largest worldwide -- are increasingly in the sights of U.S. firms hoping to expand global practices. A handful are lobbying the government there to open up the country to foreign law offices, a step some say could happen as early as next year.Partner gets boost from Jack Welch
G.E.'s widely emulated policies, which stress cost and efficiency in choosing counsel, have since caused many lawyers to lament the passing of cozy, personal lawyer-client relationships.Most summers offered jobs, poll finds
About 97 percent of summer associates at major law firms received job offers, according to a survey.Justices Ponder Heavy Patent Docket
When the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments in a Goliath vs. David battle over printer ink, the justices sat not only at the intersection of patent and antitrust law but in the middle of their heaviest patent docket in 40 years. So what's happened to awaken the sleeping giant of appellate review? A constellation of factors, according to scholars and litigators, not the least of which is unhappiness with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.Apple-Samsung judge snaps at lawyers
U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh's annoyance and frustration with lawyers in the high-stakes Apple v. Samsung patent infringement trial in San Jose, Calif., reached a peak Thursday after they filed another round of objections to witness testimony.Stanford looks to Virginia for its next dean
Stanford Law School has named Mary Elizabeth Magill as its next dean. Magill now is vice dean at the University of Virginia School of Law, where she has taught since 1997 and oversees the curriculum.SEC Reaches $119 Million Settlement with Charles Schwab
The Securities and Exchange Commission is starting the year with a bang, announcing a $119 million settlement with the Charles Schwab Corp. for misleading investors and failing to prevent the misuse of nonpublic information.The SEC also charged two Schwab senior executives with fraud and other securities law violations in a complaint filed in San Francisco federal court.Trending Stories
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