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December 20, 2005 | Law.com

Gibson Dunn Bumps Up First-Year Pay to $135,000

Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher is raising first-year salaries to $135,000, a move that will likely drive up salaries across the Los Angeles legal landscape and beyond. Although a few smaller firms also boosted their first-year salaries to $135,000 earlier this year, Gibson Dunn is the first major California-based firm to make the move, and experts expect it will force other large firms to hike salaries that have largely been frozen since the tech boom fizzled.
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October 03, 2012 | Daily Report Online

High court inclined to limit Alien Tort suits?

Opening its new term with old business, the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday appeared likely to restrict lawsuits in federal courts by foreign victims of human rights violations committed abroad.
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August 14, 2013 | The American Lawyer

Skadden Acts for Visteon on China Joint Venture Exit

The Michigan-based auto parts supplier is selling its 50 percent stake to partner Huayu Automotive Systems Co., which is being represented by King & Wood Mallesons, for $1.25 billion in cash.
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February 09, 2009 | National Law Journal

Justices to weigh cleanup liability

For years, businesses large and small viewed as unfair but unchangeable their potential liability for the entire cost of a Superfund site cleanup, no matter how tenuous their connection to the site. But an oil company and two railroads, on the hook for a $40 million cleanup, will urge the U.S. Supreme Court this month to limit how most courts and the federal government approach liability for cleaning the nation's worst hazardous waste sites.
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March 15, 2005 | Law.com

SightSound Technologies Sues Napster for Infringement

Napster has a new nemesis. This time around, the online music service is battling a single inventor rather than the entire recording industry. SightSound Technologies Inc., whose founder holds a series of patents for transmitting digital video and audio signals, has sued Napster for infringement. Napster attorney Charles Verhoeven said the case has implications for other online subscription services, including Apple's iTunes, Microsoft's MSN Music and RealNetworks's RealRhapsody.
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September 25, 2012 | National Law Journal

Job offers abound for summer associates as hiring increases

Worries about the future of their chosen profession notwithstanding, nearly every second-year law student who spent the summer of 2012 at one of 21 large law firms polled by The Am Law Daily wound up being offered full-time employment.
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August 27, 2012 | Law.com

ITC chip fight turns political

Pennsylvania-based Tiny X2Y says Intel's microprocessors infringe its patents. It wants the ITC to block their importation — and by extension, all the computers that use them. But the outcome of the case may turn on more than just the merits of the patents.
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January 03, 2011 | Daily Report Online

4th Circuit to settle Web search showdown

More than three dozen technology and consumer products companies and trade groups have piled on as amici to a trademark fight between Rosetta Stone Ltd. and Google Inc. in a case that observers hope will settle some thorny questions about Web searches.In Rosetta Stone Ltd. v. Google, the language software company is asking the 4th U.
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October 26, 2009 | National Law Journal

Failed bank wants the money back

Washington Mutual contends JPMorgan has illegally refused to return roughly $4 billion in deposits since last year's sale of the largest failed consumer bank in American history. The hydralike litigation has become a case study in how a bank holding company can create a legal headache for the government, and for companies that buy banking assets, long after its main business has disappeared.
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May 01, 2012 | Texas Lawyer

Huge Award Was Justified By Mattel's Scorched-Earth Tactics, MGA Argues

MGA Entertainment Inc., which is fighting to hold on to the $310 million judgment it won against competitor Mattel Inc. in the battle over the Bratz doll, told an appellate court that the award was justified against "one of the largest and most aggressively litigated cases ever tried in this Circuit."
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