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Commentary: Hold A Special Session? Would Wilma Approve?
The doors to many caves are thrown open, and now we're bombarded with a thousand and one "I told you so"s by Neanderthals in heat, the sickly smell of blood-lust bursting from their fetid mouths. It reminds me of the weeks and months following the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center: Now that terror has struck, we are all experts on how to prevent what just happened. It's silly.Questions & Answers: Thomas Russo
From the ashes of Lehman Brothers, a general counsel stepped into another monumental challenge.Senate confirms Sotomayor for Supreme Court
WASHINGTON (AP) ? The Senate confirmed Sonia Sotomayor Thursday as the first Hispanic justice on the Supreme Court.New York Lawyer Sues Firm Over Share of Tobacco Fees
A lawyer who is suffering from breast cancer sued her former firm, claiming the firm failed to pay her $1.7 million she earned representing New York City in its litigation against the tobacco industry. Janis L. Ettinger says New York's Storch Amini & Munves told her she would not be paid further for her work because "she could not realistically be a part of the future of Storch Amini by virtue of her illness."View more book results for the query "*"
Shawley v. Ameron Construction Co.
Claiming to be sick was not enough to justify a late filing of a petition to open a default judgment. The court denied the petition to open.White & Case Takes IP Litigator from Howrey
Jeannine Yoo Sano has worked on cases for Rambus and AutodeskMorris Manning cuts costs, sees profit rise
Even though revenue dropped in 2008, Morris, Manning Martin partners were able to enjoy an uptick in take-home profit.Robert E. Saudek, the managing partner, said cost-cutting allowed partner profits to rise."We reduced expenses significantly, and we did it early," Saudek said.Gross revenue fell 4.07 percent to $99.Two IP partners lured from Stradling Yocca to Sheppard Mullin
Steven H. Hanle and Jennifer A. Trusso, two former partners at Newport Beach, Calif.-based Stradling Yocca Carlson & Rauth, have joined Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton's intellectual property practice as partners.AG Holder 'Bound and Determined' for Justice in Residential Mortgage Securities Market
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