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July 24, 2006 | Daily Report Online

Bombs or booms Asia pushes oil prices higher

THE SURGE in oil prices seems to have the Middle East written all over it.Israel's confrontation with Hezbollah in Lebanon is unnerving markets already jittery over Iraq and Iran. Africa also is thought to have a role. Declining production in Nigeria is helping to keep crude oil above $73 a barrel. All these risks may push oil well above the recent record of $78.
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April 11, 2005 | Law.com

What Happened to At-Will?

"So I can fire him, right?" This is the hopeful, leading question many clients ask attorney Karla Grossenbacher when they call to see if she agrees with their decision to terminate an employee. Grossenbacher says the bane of her existence is many employers' comforting dream that there is such a thing as "employment at will." The fact of the matter, she says, is that we live in a world of "litigation at will" where any employee can sue his employer for any reason or no reason at all.
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November 15, 2012 | The American Lawyer

K&L Gates to Open South Korea Office

U.S. firms are continuing to eye the recently-relaxed foreign law firm market in South Korea, with K&L Gates becoming the latest firm to announce it received the appropriate licensing for an office in Seoul.
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May 01, 2008 | Law.com

THE GERMAN LAWYER: Allen & Overy's Quiet Entrance

If Linklaters has entered the Dusseldorf market "a bang," Allen & Overy's 2007 move was far more muted.
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November 15, 2010 | Daily Business Review

RETAIL

The year's biggest retail deals include Mayfair in the Grove, Pembroke Commons and Sunshine Square.
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April 19, 2002 | Law.com

Law Profs Lobby SEC on Lawyers' Accountability to Boards

With an eye on the Enron scandal, a band of 19 securities law and legal ethics professors, led by the University of Illinois College of Law's Richard Painter, signed a letter in mid-March urging the Securities and Exchange Commission's chairman to use the agency's enforcement powers to require attorneys -- in-house and otherwise -- to report securities law violations to their corporate boards of directors.
3 minute read
October 16, 2006 | National Law Journal

Model Bill Seeks Harmony in States

Supporters of the model trademark bill plan their next big push to harmonize the states' laws with recent changes in federal practice.
3 minute read
March 07, 2011 | Legaltech News

Patented Systems: Who Uses Them and Who Infringes on Them

Elements common to a computer system include processors, input and output devices, and memory. A patent claim on such a system may follow the movement of information among the parts, where physical control of the components may be vested in two or more different people. This presents a unique challenge to claim enforcement in the Federal Circuit, say attorneys David A. Kalow and Milton Springut.
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July 21, 2005 | Law.com

Military Families Fire at Sikorsky

The families of three U.S. Air Force officers who died when their helicopter slammed into a mountain in Afghanistan have filed suit against the manufacturer, alleging that Sikorsky knew about an electronic flaw that led to the crash. The plaintiffs face a tough battle against the immunity government defense contractors enjoy under certain circumstances and the secrecy surrounding military equipment and operations.
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