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Cleary Seeks Vindication in Appeal on Sanctions
It was a matter of honor that brought Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton to the 2nd Circuit Wednesday. Lawyers from the elite law firm filled many of the gallery seats as Cleary's lawyer, Roy Reardon of Simpson Thacher & Bartlett, told the panel of judges that last year's sanctions order by New York federal Judge Loretta Preska was the result of a calculated campaign by a global hedge fund out to impugn the integrity of the law firm that frequently opposes its efforts to collect on distressed sovereign debt.SEC Tells Marvell, Exec to Expect Suits
The Securities and Exchange Commission has notified Marvell Technology and one of its top officers that it plans to sue over stock option backdating. The semiconductor maker has announced in SEC filings that it received a Wells notice -- a letter from the SEC announcing an intent to seek financial penalties -- for the company itself. Weili Dai, the ex-COO and current head of marketing and business development who was demoted this year after an internal investigation, also received one, the company said.Next, They'll Cut Billables ... Nah
There's rumor of a sleeping room at a Los Angeles law firm where hard-working associates can find beds on which to spend the night, as well as a shower and freshly starched shirts. What big law firm isn't searching the dark reaches of the magic hat for new tricks to get and keep associates? With salaries established at record levels, firms are concentrating on offers of plum benefits such as stock options, shorter partnership tracks and bonuses on top of bonuses.MGA's revived antitrust claim fails to persuade
An attorney for MGA Entertainment Inc., citing a "last effort" to prove that Barbie maker Mattel Inc. has monopolized the fashion doll market, has vowed to appeal a federal judge's final dismissal of his client's $1 billion antitrust suit.Docketwatch: Cases up for argument at the Supreme Court
Our list of cases on the docket at the U.S. Supreme Court during the next two weeks — and the lawyers who will argue them.Yes, They Charge More: They're Experts
Last week, The Wall Street Journal reported that a select group of New York lawyers had pushed hourly billing rates past the $1,000 mark. Some of the experts tapped in high-stakes patent litigation may wonder what took them so long. Thanks to the prospect of nine-figure verdicts, it's become a seller's market for IP experts, with sought-after specialists commanding up to $10,000 a day, some lawyers say.Associate Salary War Moves to Midwest
Pressure from the coasts, along with a diminishing supply of graduates and busier offices, has middle-America firms raising starting pay.Wall Street investors in dark on liability of Libor probes
Lenders are providing minimal disclosure amid a probe of more than a dozen banks for collusion in setting interbank lending rates.Cleary Sanctioned for Trying To Interfere With Testimony
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