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King & Spalding enjoys roomier, hi-tech digs
By Aisha I. Jefferson, Staff ReporterA visitor to King Spalding's new office at 1180 Peachtree might get the idea that the firm's designers consulted a feng shui expert about the importance of space and light.The 16th-floor reception area boasts floor-to-ceiling windows, light-colored hardwood floors and a pleasant, breathable atmosphere.Ponzi Schemes 101: Don't Be the Next Victim
Yes, it's true, there are some David Letterman-style Top Ten lists that are more fun than this one on avoiding Ponzi and pyramid schemes. But that doesn't mean that corporate counsel really, really shouldn't read this one ...Does the Bribery Act Make the U.K. the New Sheriff in Town?
OK, GCs, just what you want: How to get out of it — welcome to Dodge City, old chap.Health-care law's demise may permit best plan
Forcing people to buy health insurance (or pay a fine) may be the death knell for President Barack Obama's plan to cover the nation's uninsured.Bridging the Gap: How In-House Counsel Can Cut Budgets While Law Firms Can Increase Profits
'What can I do to win your business?' That's right, law firms, beg me, beg me to send my money flowing your firm's way. Well, maybe there's a way that in-house counsel can cut budgets while law firms increase profits ... maybe.• ALSO SEE: Start Your Engines! | Expert Archive • Get Out of It — Welcome to Dodge City, Old Chap • All Right, GCs ... Let's Get UNIFIED!!!The Secret to Sandy? Be Prepared
Unlike California earthquakes, hurricanes announce their travel plans in advance, giving the legal technology community time to clean the house for the arrival. A quick poll shows that, so far, law firms, vendors, and other legal professionals aren't too worried about Mother Nature's latest challenge.Court Declines to Transfer Case From Eastern District of Texas
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has added to its growing body of case law about the grounds for transferring patent infringement cases. In a Dec. 15 unanimous order in In Re Vistaprint Ltd. and OfficeMax Inc., the court departed from a recent appellate trend of ordering cases transferred from the plaintiff-friendly Eastern District of Texas; it affirmed the lower court judge's denial of Vistaprint and OfficeMax's transfer bid.Trending Stories
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