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Litigator of the Week: Douglas Lumish of Latham & Watkins
Publication Date: 2013-07-18
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There's a reason Lumish has been a hot ticket lately on the lateral market: In his first trial since joining Latham in May, the IP litigator knocked out patent claims against TransPerfect Translation International that had threatened to derail the company's business, leaving his adversaries saddled with a $1 million damages award instead.

Happy Birthday Iqbal! A Q&A with Alexander Reinert
Publication Date: 2013-05-17
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Four years after the Supreme Court landed the second part of its one-two punch in Twombly and Iqbal, we caught up with the lawyer whose civil rights case on behalf of a Pakistani detainee ultimately changed the face of pleading-stage litigation.

July 22, 2004 |

Newsbriefs

3 minute read
July 01, 1999 |

The AmLaw 100: Firing On All Cylinders

For the third year in a row, the nation's 100 largest law firms saw double-digit growth in gross revenue. What effect did turmoil in the capital markets and a merger boom have on the AmLaw100?
7 minute read
May 04, 2000 |

Law Firms Foster 'New Girls' Networking

In the typical image of law firm rainmaking, a group of lawyers and clients trade war stories and close deals in a box at the ball game or over scotch and cigars after 18 holes. It is a decidedly male tableau.
5 minute read
August 09, 2010 |

Law Firm Roundup

It's a similar scenario, but a different disciplinary action against 116th District Judge Bruce Priddy (pictured) of Dallas. The State Commission on Judicial Conduct recently handed him a public reprimand for failing to obtain continuing education hours and for failing to respond to the commission regarding a complaint lodged against him by the Texas Center for the Judiciary.
5 minute read
December 23, 2002 |

On the Record: Terry Adamson, National Geographic Society

Terry Adamson is executive vice president of the National Geographic Society, one of the world's largest nonprofit educational and scientific organizations. He also manages operational aspects of the society's international publishing growth. Adamson speaks about how National Geographic's rapid increase in markets around the world has changed the way it does legal and business work.
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January 18, 2007 |

Bush Official Apologizes for Slap at Lawyers for Detainees

A Department of Defense lawyer apologized Wednesday for his comments suggesting that corporations boycott law firms that represent detainees at the Guantanamo Bay detention facility. In a letter to The Washington Post, Charles Cully Stimson said the comments, made during a radio interview, "do not reflect my core beliefs." His apology came two days after the Pentagon disavowed his statements, saying they did not represent Defense Department views. The remarks had touched off a salvo of criticism.
4 minute read
April 27, 2004 |

Pataki v. New York State Assembly

Procedure Used Regarding 46 Budget Bills, Signed Into Law by Governor, Is Unconstitutional
13 minute read
August 25, 2003 |

Letter to the Editor

Redistricting Two Years Too Late
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