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January 18, 2012 | National Law Journal

MGA attempts to revive $1 billion antitrust case against Mattel

The manufacturer of the Bratz doll, seeking to revive its $1 billion antitrust lawsuit against Mattel Inc., has asserted that the Barbie maker's seven years of "baseless litigation" enabled it to maintain a monopoly in the fashion doll market and attempt to put MGA Entertainment Inc., its competitor, out of business.
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June 17, 2008 | Corporate Counsel

Second Round of Sanctions May Cost Motorola

A Florida judge has ruled Motorola could be forced to pay more money in a second round of sanctions to a defunct company suing in a $10 billion trade secrets case. Judge Jeffrey Streitfeld decided that Motorola's renewed motion to stay proceedings pending appeal was "frivolous and filed in bad faith." Motorola is defending itself in a lawsuit filed by SPS Technologies, which claims the third-largest cellular handset maker stole its idea for a satellite vehicle-tracking device.
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July 10, 2009 | Corporate Counsel

Patent Litigation Weekly: Ex-Fish Lawyer Turns "Troll," Taps Former Firm for Suits

Fish & Richardson moved quickly to distance itself from Scott Harris when it learned he'd gone into the patent-holding business. So why did the firm keep doing business with a former associate plying the same trade?
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July 10, 2009 | New York Law Journal

Democrats Retake Senate Posts; GOP Fights Ravitch Appointment

Dissident Senator Pedro Espada Jr., D-Bronx, rejoined his fellow Democrats yesterday, apparently ending a leadership dispute that had stalled Senate legislative business for more than a month. However, as Democrats celebrated in Albany, the settlement left a major item of unfinished legal business: the validity of Richard Ravitch's appointment as New York's lieutenant governor, which will be the subject of a court hearing in Mineola this morning.
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December 03, 2009 | The Recorder

Health Giant to Plead Case in D.C.

Lawyers for Johnson & Johnson are hoping to fend off a criminal indictment alleging health care fraud in a subsidiary's off-label marketing of a heart drug.
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December 03, 2009 | Law.com

Marketing Tactics Put Johnson & Johnson Under DOJ Microscope

Four years after the first subpoena, the government's investigation of health care fraud at Johnson & Johnson has reached zero hour. Quinn Emanuel lawyers who represent the company are scheduled to meet with Assistant Attorney General Tony West and other Justice Department attorneys in Washington, D.C., next week, say lawyers familiar with the situation. Their goal: to persuade prosecutors not to indict Johnson & Johnson for off-label marketing at Scios Inc., a California subsidiary.
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April 07, 2008 | National Law Journal

The 2008 APPELLATE HOT LIST

Our first annual Appellate Hot List is our unscientific survey of firms that scored at least one significant appellate win since January 2007, plus an impressive track record overall. A "significant win" meant prevailing before the U.S. Supreme Court, a U.S. circuit court of appeals or a state court of last resort when the financial stakes were high or an important legal principle was at stake. Government attorneys were not eligible. We also examined the records of dozens of cases.
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October 24, 2011 | Legaltech News

Viacom Urges 2nd Circuit to Revive YouTube Suit

Viacom International and two other plaintiffs have asked the 2nd Circuit to reverse a decision dooming their claim that YouTube is liable for $1 billion in copyright infringement damages.
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July 18, 2011 | Daily Business Review

Chasm widens between rich, less-rich law firms

Firms just outside the elite must distort partner pay to protect from cherry-picking from above.
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January 19, 2010 | Law.com

Recruiter's Suit Over Partner Hire Fee Proceeds Against Paul Hastings

Legal recruiting firm Attorney Placements International can continue its pursuit of a roughly $490,000 fee for helping Paul Hastings hire a partner in London, a New York judge has ruled. While lawsuits by recruiters against law firms are rare, reports surfaced in the U.S. last year of fee cases involving such firms as Orrick and Quinn Emanuel. "It wasn't an easy year for recruiting firms," said a partner at one recruiting firm. "And when things get tough, that's when the litigation begins."
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