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Dechert Opens New Outpost in San Francisco
Philadelphia's Dechert is the latest out-of-towner to set up shop in San Francisco. The three-attorney office will focus on commercial real estate finance. Said Joseph Heil, who rejoined Dechert as a partner to lead the office, "We're not competing with local firms but with national firms with national practices."Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc. v. Grokster, Ltd.
One who distributes a device with the object of promoting its use to infringe copyright, as shown by clear expression or other affirmative steps taken to foster infringement, going beyond mere distribution with knowledge of third-party action, is liable for the resulting acts of infringement by third parties using the device, regardless of the device's lawful uses.Annual Report Puts Spotlight on Best Law Firms for Women
The playing field may not yet be level, but some law firms are getting more women into the game, according to the second annual "Best Law Firms for Women" list, published Tuesday by Working Mother magazine. Leading off with the statistic that nearly four of five female associates leave firms within the first five years, the list singles out 50 firms that have made strides to curb attrition, with family-friendly policies and an emphasis on flexibility, leadership, compensation and advancement.Brief of the Week: A First Amendment fight on the Court's steps
Solo practitioner Mark Goldstone of Bethesda, Md., who represents a group of protesters arrested while demonstrating outside the Supreme Court, is challenging the high court's restrictions on the First Amendment at the Marble Palace.View more book results for the query "*"
9th Circuit: Web ad blockers have broad shield from suits
Software companies that help computer users halt Internet ads and viruses have a broad immunity from lawsuits brought by companies whose Web pages are blocked, the 9th Circuit ruled last week in Zango v. Kaspersky Lab. But the federal appellate court sounded a cautionary note about the breadth of immunity the software companies enjoy.Legal Implications of Employee Wellness Programs
In their Employment Law column, Jeffrey S. Klein and Nicholas J. Pappas, partners at Weil, Gotshal & Manges, discuss participatory and incentive-based wellness programs, the 2006 HIPAA and newer ACA regulations that permit such programs subject to certain guidelines, and the limited guidance available to employers who wish to establish a program that does not run afoul of discrimination laws.Russian Principal Guilty, Faces Fine, in Microsoft Piracy Case
A Russian court Monday found the principal of a village school guilty of using bootleg Microsoft software and fined him about $195 in a case that was cast by Russian media as a battle between a humble educator and an international corporation. Alexander Ponosov was charged with violating intellectual property rights by using classroom computers with pirated versions of Microsoft software installed, though he has maintained that the computers at the school came with the software already installed.Trending Stories
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