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MIT sues architect Gehry, alleging flaws in unconventional campus building
BOSTON AP _ The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is suing renowned architect Frank Gehry, alleging serious design flaws in the Stata Center, a building celebrated for its unconventional walls and radical angles.The school asserts that the center, completed in spring 2004, has persistent leaks, drainage problems and mold growing on its brick exterior.Judge Clears Path For Suit Challenging Warrantless Wiretaps
A federal judge on Monday cleared the way for a groundbreaking suit that would let lawyers peek behind the curtain of the Bush administration's warrantless electronic surveillance program.Judge Denies EchoStar's Motion for New Trial
U.S. District Judge David Folsom of the Eastern District of Texas has denied EchoStar Communications Corp.'s motions for judgment as a matter of law and for new trial in its legal battle with TiVo Inc. In a Monday order, Folsom noted that he previously decided most of the issues that EchoStar raised in its motions. Samuel Baxter, one of TiVo's attorneys, says the case is now ripe for EchoStar to file an appeal in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.Cooper Levenson To Keep Trenton Work As City Reverses Pay-to-Play Finding
A prominent Atlantic City firm averted losing an important client, the city of Trenton, on Wednesday when the mayor said Cooper Levenson April Niedelman & Wagenheim did not violate a pay-to-play ordinance as originally posited.View more book results for the query "*"
Responding To Financially-TroubleD Vendors
The current downturn in the economy is causing an age-old-but in recent years uncommon-problem for corporate law departments around the country. How should a large corporation respond when a critical vendor or business partner in financial trouble requests assistance? How can inside counsel help satisfy the business` desire to preserve a key relationship while also protecting the corporation`s interest in recovering any assistance provided to the vendor or partner?Cravath Doesn't Have to Play Tech Catch-Up Anymore
New York's Cravath, Swaine & Moore isn't used to playing catch-up. But when it comes to technology, the firm hasn't always lived up to its second-to-none reputation. Two years ago, when midlevel associates ranked their firms' technology for AmLaw Tech magazine, Cravath finished 145th out of 157. The firm initiated a tech overhaul. What a difference two years can make.Canadian Firms Beginning to Appoint In-House Counsel
Bennett Jones has become the third Canadian firm to appoint an in-house counsel in recent years. Calgary-based corporate attorney Stephen Sibold took on the newly created position. Bennett Jones is following in the footsteps of McCarthy Tetrault and Blake, Cassels & Graydon, which appointed general counsel in 2007 and 2006 respectively. In-house attorneys are still not standard in Canadian firms, but the position is expected to become more widespread in the near future.Trending Stories
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