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High Court Practitioners: Increasingly Diverse
Since the days of Daniel Webster and Francis Scott Key, U.S. Supreme Court advocacy has been dominated by white men. It took until 1993 for a ladies' room to be installed near the lawyers' lounge at the court.Profits jumped, revenues edged higher and firms slashed head count
Margins matter. As most Am Law 100 firms faced another year of revenue growth that was weak at best, profit margins ? the measure of how efficiently a firm converts revenues to profits ? became more important than ever.Apple, Samsung Join Hands Over Sealing Motions
After two years of take-no-prisoners litigation, there isn't much the lawyers for Apple and Samsung can agree on. But a rare moment of solidarity between rivals occurred Tuesday as the tech giants joined in urging the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit to block the public disclosure of court filings that contain sensitive financial data.Ruling Against Apple Sets Higher Bar for Patent Injunctions
The order denying Apple's bid for permanent injunctions against 26 Samsung products that a federal jury found violated Apple's patents applies a heightened standard that requires patent holders to show a direct link between lost market share and a specific infringing feature of a competitor's product.Dispute Resolved Over Internet Emmys
In another sign of how technology is changing television shows and movies, two organizations that give out Emmy awards have resolved a dispute over primetime television programs on the Internet. In February, the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences brought a claim against the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences for awarding Emmys to primetime programs that first appeared on the Internet.In 2nd Circuit Victory, Banks Fail to Block News Aggregator's Online Stock Reports
In a decision that could have broad implications for news aggregation services, the 2nd Circuit ruled that financial news service Theflyonthewall.com can report on securities brokerages' stock recommendations as soon as it learns of them, as long as it does not violate copyright law. Fly said that the "sweeping" opinion would "define the dissemination of hot news in the digital era."JPMorgan's Legal Woes Yield Big Work for Am Law 100 Firms
With legal battles forcing JPMorgan Chase & Co. to set aside an eye-popping $23 billion for litigation costs, several AmLaw 100 firms are reaping hefty legal fees for their work representing the bank, including Sullivan & Cromwell, Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr, and Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison.How to Combat Attempts to Divert Web Traffic
Internet web sites interrelate to other web sites in ways that are both overt and hidden. Web sites often contain identified links to other sites that may be of interest to users. Other practices are not so readily transparent, however, and are particularly prone to generating legal disputes where competitors are involved. Courts have begun to confront the legal implications of these hidden referencing techniques. This article reviews the early decisions.Trending Stories
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