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March 01, 2010 |

Deals in Brief

AOL Spin-off; Adobe / Omniture; Adobe / Omniture; IBM / SPSS
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September 21, 2007 |

U.S. Firms in London Say They're More Merger-Minded

Legal Week's annual survey of U.S. firms in London reveals that 47 percent of respondents would consider a merger with a U.K. firm, up from 39 percent last year and just 29 percent in 2005. The trend may signal that firms realize how hard it is to grow organically in the London legal market, which by some measures is now the most costly in which to operate worldwide. Putting additional pressure on U.S. firms: the weak dollar and the related disadvantage in attracting heavy-hitting London partners.
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Zelinski v. Brunswick Corp.
Publication Date: 1999-07-29
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Court: United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
Judge: PLAGER, RADER, and BRYSON, Circuit Judges
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For plaintiff: Stephen G. Kehoe
For defendant: Michael O. Warnecke
Case number: 98-1214

The full case caption appears at the end of this opinion.Opinion for the court filed by Circuit Judge PLAGER. Circuit Judge RADER concurs in the result

Judges Weigh Disqualification for Former Big Firm Lawyers in NPE Patent Battles
Publication Date: 2012-02-24
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Given that patent litigation brought by non-performing entities (n�e patent trolls) continues in full blossom, it's no surprise that Big Firm castaways are leaping in to get a piece of the action on the plaintiffs side. But representing trolls carries risks for lawyers who earned their patent pedigrees at defense firms, as a pair of decisions highlighted on Thursday.

People v DiGuglielmo
Publication Date: 2010-05-25
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Case number: 2008-08651

Supreme Court of the State of New York Appellate Division: Second Judicial Department JOSEPH COVELLO, J.P. FRED T. SANTUCCI CHERYL E. CHAMBERS PLUMMER E.

September 20, 1999 |

Bradley on Law: Where He Stands

During his nearly two decades in the Senate, Bill Bradley never sat on the Senate Judiciary Committee and was never a major player in congressional debates over crime policy or civil justice reform. As his campaign for the Democratic nomination for president continues to gather momentum, Bradley may not have spelled out his views on the legal system, but the nonlawyer is by no means without strong opinions on the subject. Bradley appears to eschew the simplistic, sound-bite approach to legal issues.
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In re Refco Inc. Securities Litigation, 05 Civ. 8626
Publication Date: 2006-08-29
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Court: U.S. District Court for the Southern District
Judge: Gerard Lynch
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Case number: 05 Civ. 8626

U.S. DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK For Plaintiffs: Stuart M. Grant, James J. Sabella, Megan D. McIntyre, Jeff A. Almeida, Christine M. Mackintosh, and Jill Agro, Gr

October 12, 1999 |

Anastasia D. Kelly, Sears, Roebuck and Co.

Anastasia D. Kelly is corporate counsel for Sears, Roebuck and Co., the nation's second-largest retailer with approximately 850 mall-based and 1,400 specialty stores.
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Justices Limit Reach of Alien Tort Law
Publication Date: 2013-04-17
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The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday sharply limited the reach of a federal law used to hold corporations and others accountable for human rights abuses committed abroad. But human rights lawyers predicted additional litigation over how much of the federal courthouse door was left ajar.

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