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Kasowitz Benson Wins TRO for Source Interlink in Magazine Distribution Lawsuit
Publication Date: 2009-02-17
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Kasowitz, Benson, Torres & Friedman won a TRO on behalf of the magazine publisher and distributor Source Interlink, which accuses its rivals of a conspiracy to run it out of business by, among other things, cutting off its supply of magazines. The order requires major magazine publishers and disrtibutors to supply Source with their titles, like People, Sports Illustrated, and Time, on the same terms before they cut Source off in February.

March 24, 2003 |

Cold-Calling DJs May Keep Dialing for Now

Live prank phone calls have long been a staple of morning radio shows. But two prerecorded telemarketing calls from Atlanta radio personalities raised enough hackles to make it all the way to the Georgia Court of Appeals. The court ruled that because the calls were made to people with a business relationship to the station, they didn't violate the federal Telephone Consumer Protection Act.
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July 01, 2005 |

They'll Take Manhattan

ven in a city accustomed to wel- coming immigrants, they are a breed apart: law firms that leave their home markets, where they often dominate, to open offices in New York, where they struggle for a foothold. But come they have-and do-inexorably, for the last 25 years. By our count, 94 out-of-town firms in The Am Law 200 have opened in New York, more in the last five years than ever. Counting the 35 Am Law 200 firms that started in New York, sixty-five percent of the nation's top-grossing firms now have ope
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October 10, 2000 |

Can Law Firms Survive Associate Pay?

As pay rose at Atlanta firms, so did the number of dire predictions. Partner profits would tumble under the weight of the pay increases. Firms would collapse. Firm culture would be trampled by stampeding billable hour requirements, and associates would be worked to death. And whats happened so far? Not much, say several partners, associates, government and public interest lawyers around the state. Yet.
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March 27, 2009 |

Corporate Scorecard 2009 Corporate Debt

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October 28, 2002 |

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September 20, 2004 |

Four Votes for the Ten Commandments?

The U.S. Supreme Court convenes in a closed conference Sept. 27 to consider more than 1,900 new cases that have piled up on its doorsteps over the summer. Leading the list that might be granted review are several First Amendment establishment clause disputes involving the religious rights of prison inmates and Ten Commandments displays on public property?
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Railroads Catch a Break with Dismissal of Oxbow Antitrust Suit
Publication Date: 2013-02-26
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Union Pacific Railroad and BNSF Railway chipped away at their significant antitrust exposure on Tuesday, fending off a lawsuit brought by the mining company Oxbow Carbon & Minerals.

A Patent Infringement Defendant Transfers into East Texas? Yes, but It's Complicated
Publication Date: 2009-06-22
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When we first heard that Juniper Network's lawyers had moved to transfer a patent infringement suit brought against Juniper by GraphOn from Virginia to Texas, we wondered if they were crazy. Then we found out about the elaborate game of venue hopscotch they're playing. Crazy like a fox, maybe.

October 27, 2004 |

Georgia Law School One Step Closer to Accreditation

Atlanta's John Marshall Law School has cleared a major hurdle in its long effort to win accreditation from the American Bar Association. The school's pass rate for first-time takers of the July bar exam was 81 percent for the school's 16 new graduates, who are the first products of Dean John E. Ryan's three-year tenure. The school's overall first-time pass rate was 72 percent.
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