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Argued: July 12, 2007Before: POOLER, B.D. PARKER, and WESLEY, Circuit Judges.Judge Wesley dissents in a separate opinion.This consolidated appeal is from the judgments of the United States Di
IT-Lex Conference Kicks Off with Debate Over Who Pays for E-Discovery
IT-Lex Innovate Conference kicks off with debate over who pays for e-Discovery. Anthony Mendenhall wins an essay contest but doesn't win over Judge John Facciola.France's Gide plans U.S. growth
Amid mounting competition from globalized law firms based in the United States and London, France's largest independent firm is making a pushthough after some reluctanceinto North America's financial markets.View more book results for the query "United Lex"
Clydes Targets Mongolian Market With Alliance Agreement
Clyde & Co has become the latest firm to enter the Mongolian legal market, establishing an association with local law firm Khan Lex Advocates with the goal of targeting work in the mining, trade, financial services and infrastructure sectors. Hogan Lovells, DLA Piper and Minter Ellison have all made forays into Mongolia in the last 18 months.Fortuitous Injury Rule in Aviation Cases
In their Aviation Law column, Steven Pounian and Justin Green, partners with Kreindler & Kreindler, write: The classic "fortuitous" crash site occurs when a plane crossing through numerous jurisdictions crashes in a random location. The majority of crashes, however, occur on takeoff and landing at the place of a scheduled departure or arrival. In these situations courts have reached conflicting interpretations of whether the crash site is "fortuitous."Midsize Law Firms Using Networks as an Alternative to Mergers
At a time when big law firms are scooping up smaller practices at record speed, some midsize firms flouting the merger trend are using consortium networks to expand their reach and help compete with the giants.Networking spreads as firm tactic
At a time when big law firms are scooping up smaller practices at record speed, some midsize firms flouting the merger trend are using consortium networks to expand their reach and help compete with the giants.Firms debate the best way to go global
THERE ARE myriad ways a law firm can deploy attorneys to assist clients on international transactions. Thomas J. Harrold Jr. of Miller Martin, which has attorneys only in Atlanta and Tennessee, thinks his firm's way is best.Atlanta-based Harrold got to know Niels Kornerup, a partner at a major law firm in Denmark, through executive meetings of the World Law Group, a coalition of 48 firms from around the globe.Trending Stories
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