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Dentons, McKenna Long Confirm Merger Talks
Am Law 100 firms McKenna Long & Aldridge and Dentons confirmed late Monday that they are discussing a potential tie-up that would create a firm with 3,100 lawyers around the world.Federal Jobs: Less Haste, More Filling
The federal government has been keeping lawyers gainfully employed for a long time. And now, given the economic downturn -- and the new unsteady nature of some private sector legal jobs -- a career working for the feds has never looked so good. Legal Times recently assembled a panel of current and former government lawyers to get an inside look at working for the federal bureaucracy.Federal Appeals Court Overturns $55 Million Torture Verdict
In a case that could help shape an emerging area of law, a federal appeals court has overturned a jury's $54.6 million verdict against two former Salvadoran generals -- now Florida residents -- accused of complicity in the torture of political dissidents in the 1980s. The 11th Circuit panel held that the case should not have been heard three years ago because the statute of limitations on the claim should not have been waived.Lawyer Brings Lucrative Lemelson IP Streak to an End
Gerald Hosier has enjoyed an amazing 14-year run representing a controversial inventor named Jerome Lemelson, parlaying his client's patents on bar code and related technology into more than $1 billion in licensing fees. Hosier had a simple strategy -- betting that corporate defendants would rather pay him than risk the wrath of a jury. Enter the Cooler. Jesse Jenner attacked Lemelson's primitive science and the patent process itself, looking to break Lemelson's hold by torpedoing his "submarine patents."THE A-LIST 2011 Upheaval in the Ranks
None of the firms on last year's A-List returned to the same spot this year. Whether it was a result of a firm's spike in its associate satisfaction score, or a drop in its revenue per lawyer, the 2011 A-List was all about volatility.Former Client Claims Advice From DLA Piper Led to Bankruptcy
A New York corporation has sued DLA Piper, claiming the law firm failed to properly advise it in transactions and subsequent litigation with a Taiwanese company, and that the alleged negligence by DLA Piper resulted in financial losses that propelled the company into bankruptcy. Joseph DelGreco & Co. claims DLA Piper failed to advise it of the consequences of a minor default on a loan and also pressured DelGreco to let the firm withdraw as counsel on the eve of a multimillion-dollar arbitration.Trending Stories
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