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January 10, 2011 |

NY Judge Resigns to Take Job With Top Politician

After almost 20 years as a judge, James A. Yates is leaving the bench to resume an earlier career as a legislative staff member.
2 minute read
July 21, 2000 |

Golden Years

Jeffrey Golden heads Allen & Overys burgeoning U.S. Law Group Practice from London. Before joining the firm, Golden worked for Cravath, Swaine & Moore -- starting in 1978 in Cravath's New York offices with a burning enthusiasm for international law that eventually took him London. The Columbia Law grad says he was a "revolutionary student" and thinks he's still a revolutionary, although "I have a hard time selling that to my kids in a suit," says the father of three.
5 minute read
June 05, 2006 |

Employment Law

Jeffrey S. Klein and Nicholas J. Pappas, partners at Weil, Gotshal & Manges, write that the outcomes in retiree medical cases often are difficult to predict. Two recent decisions by the U.S. Courts of Appeal for the Sixth and Seventh Circuits illustrate how courts may reach seemingly inconsistent results when analyzing the termination or modification of retiree health benefits provided under collective bargaining agreements.
19 minute read
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Google Hit With Another 'Keyword' Trademark Suit
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The claims made in Rosetta Stone's trademark suit against Google should be all too familiar by now to the search company. In its complaint, filed last week in the Eastern District of Virginia by Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, Rosetta Stone alleges that Google is free-riding off of its brand, by illegally selling to third parties the right to use Rosetta Stone marks for online advertising.

June 01, 2001 |

Prevailing Claimant Can't Use Workers' Comp Findings in Title VII Case

A worker who claims sexual harassment and wins a ruling from a Workers' Compensation judge granting her benefits on the basis of a mental disability cannot later use those findings in a jury trial of her Title VII claim, a federal judge in Pennsylvania ruled. The judge also ruled that any mention to the jury of the hearings before the Workers' Compensation judge would have an "unduly prejudicial" effect.
8 minute read
January 03, 2005 |

A New Twist on Municipal Redevelopment Powers

Although New Jersey's Abandoned Properties Rehabilitation Act may have been passed with good intentions, shortcomings in the language of the act and the possibilities it provides to municipalities to take a property owner's land without complying with federal and state constitutional mandates, render the act fundamentally flawed.
7 minute read
June 23, 2008 |

What's Next? Lamberth Holds Meeting to Discuss Pending Gitmo Cases

The Supreme Court's ruling earlier this month in Boumediene v. Bush injected life into nearly 200 pending habeas cases and cleared the way for dozens more. The justices left it to the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia to shape the process, and last week, Chief U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth took the first step.
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November 29, 2006 |

Justices Slam Nation's Patent System

In Supreme Court arguments Tuesday, it was clear nobody was happy with the Federal Circuit's three-part test.
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