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The Dodd-Frank Act will restrict derivatives that cause credit exposure, but how will exposure be measured?Citing Revolving Door, Watchdog Report Questions SEC's Independence
The Project on Government Oversight analyzed hundreds of internal Securities and Exchange Commission documents and is questioning the SEC's ability to remain independent given the "revolving door" frequency with which its employees jump between the public and private sectors.Federal Circuit to Revisit EchoStarAnd Underwater Devices
The standard for finding willfulness in patent infringement suits is too low, and the resultant enhancement of damages is much too common, according to many critics of the patent system.Reality Check Key Ingredient in Attorney-Client Relationships
My client and I somehow managed to move past her preoccupation with the financial aspects of our relationship: the employment contract, legal fees, billing practices and, most recently, expenses. Her interest in how much I would charge, how I would bill her, how I would describe my work within my invoices and which expenses would be charged seemed, well, almost vulgar. But you know how some people are about money. I had, at this point, interviewed a few of her important witnesses, ran up a few bills, sent aView more book results for the query "*"
Law Firms Fight Over Blame in Patent Failure
Facing a negligence suit by an ex-client, Coudert Brothers is trying to deflect blame to the next place the client took its business: Duane Morris. Coudert is trying to persuade a Superior Court judge to order Duane Morris or former partner Edward Lynch to pay up if Coudert loses or settles SenoRx's suit alleging the firm missed some patent-filing deadlines that cost it money. That strategy, of course, hasn't sat well with Duane Morris, which has requested that Coudert's indemnity suit be thrown out.Pro Bono: First person: Using skills for passion
At an early age, I remember my father saying that you make your mark in life not by what you do in business, but by what you give back to the community. So I have always had a vague sense of the importance of service. And certainly my parents set a good example through their own community involvement. But it took me awhile to find my niche in the world of civic affairs.Board of Contributors: Supreme Court Lowers Bar For Class Action Certification
Attorneys Jeffrey Gutchess and Justin Brenner write that a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling raises questions about the future of class certifications — not only in securities fraud lawsuits but for claims of any nature.Trending Stories
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