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Rambus Still Haunted By 'Shred Days'
Seven months after a Virginia federal judge found chipmaker Rambus had engaged in litigation misconduct in a patent dispute with a rival, the Silicon Valley firm must now defend itself against the same allegations on the West Coast. The Virginia judge's ruling that Rambus had acted against "the interests of justice" when it asked employees companywide to shred records is reverberating through a trial set to begin today, in which Hynix Semiconductor is bringing its own patent complaint against Rambus.Stewart Requests Master To Protect Client Papers
GOVERNMENT procedures designed to protect the sanctity of client files seized from indicted attorney Lynne Stewart`s office are inadequate, her lawyer argued in court papers filed yesterday.'Functionality' of Hooters Girls at Issue in IP Appeal
Judges on the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals will take a close look at the short-shorts and tight tank tops of the Hooters Girls to determine whether the restaurant servers' scant outfits deserve trade dress protection.Deacons Recruits Private Equity Partner
Robert Woll returns to Hong Kong after six years in Beijing with Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Door.View more book results for the query "*"
Lawsuit reinstated against Nixon Peabody partner
The Supreme Court of New Hampshire has revived claims of negligent infliction of emotional distress, fraudulent misrepresentation and vicarious liability against Nixon Peabody Boston partner Regina Rockefeller and the firm stemming from an attorney's wife's lawsuit.Litigators Luncheon Complex Business Litigation and the Role of Fiduciaries
Bankers Club Miami 2 S. Biscayne Blvd 1 Biscayne Tower, 14th Floor Miami, FL 33131Kim Dotcom, the founder of file-sharing site Megaupload has churned through a series of U.S. law firms that he's hired to fight U.S. criminal copyright infringement charges. If the Justice Department has its way, his latest set of lawyers at Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan won't be around long either.
Fla. developer hit with $30M foreclosure suit
A subsidiary of Miami-based developer Merco Group has been slapped with a $30 million foreclosure suit after allegedly skipping payments since June on an unbuilt Florida condo project. The developer has for months rebuffed efforts by would-be unit buyers to get refunds on deposits totaling millions of dollars for condos at the project that shows no signs of construction any time soon. Eastern Financial Florida Credit Union filed the foreclosure suit against Merco Group of the Palm Beaches.Trending Stories
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