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July 07, 2011 | Legaltech News

'Insourcing' Jobs From India

For years, Americans have been bombarded with the term "outsourcing," which refers to the transfer of American operations -- typically IT or customer service departments -- to foreign (less expensive) locales. The concept served as the basis for the 2007 film "Outsourced," later adapted as a sitcom on NBC. While outsourcing continues (unlike that TV show), the reverse is also happening. It's called "inshoring" or "insourcing." It's defined as "when a foreign firm relocates a part of ... [MORE]
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November 25, 2008 | National Law Journal

Nixon Peabody adds 11 ex-Thelen attorneys to energy and environmental practices

Nixon Peabody has announced that 11 energy and environmental attorneys from Thelen have joined its offices in New York, Washington and Palo Alto, Calif. Earlier this month, Nixon Peabody, which ended failed merger talks with Thelen in September, announced that a group of attorneys numbering between 60 and 90 would be joining from the defunct firm.
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June 26, 2006 | The Recorder

Keeping Partners Pay Secret

More law firms are moving toward a closed compensation system. One of the greatest advantages of this, say proponents, is that it fosters collaboration instead of competition.
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June 21, 2001 | Law.com

Technolawyer.Com: Many Heads are Better Than One

Every member of a litigation team should have as much case knowledge as possible. But much of that knowledge is usually locked away in one person's head, resulting in the "one head problem." Here, two litigators discuss how they use CaseMap and Summation to rapidly compile and share case data among all members of a team. The efficiency gained is about as sexy as legal software can get.
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January 16, 2013 | Law.com

Fish & Richardson Scores for Smith & Nephew, NPE Targets

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May 26, 2011 | Daily Business Review

Bank wins Homestead gas station at auction

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January 13, 2011 | New Jersey Law Journal

Alterations to T-Mobile Phones Draw $5M Judgment Against N.J. Company

A Monmouth County company and its owner have been hit with a $5 million judgment in federal court in Trenton for defrauding cellular phone provider T-Mobile USA Inc.
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February 02, 2007 | New Jersey Law Journal

Absolute Discretion

Given the significant jurisdictional differences in trust laws, the generally accepted protective nature of a fully discretionary trust and the ability to choose applicable state law, the "typical" trust design is outdated.
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July 23, 2009 | Corporate Counsel

Apple Drops Pursuit of iPhone Hack Tips

Apple went after a site for hosting chatter about how to unlock the software limitations on iPhones and iPods. Now, reports sibling publication The Recorder, the company has backed off, saying the issue is moot.
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May 29, 2013 | The Recorder

Nasdaq to Pay $10 Million Penalty Over Botched Facebook IPO

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