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A judge has trimmed a consolidated class action accusing Bank of America and its executives of misleading shareholders about the bank's mortgage fraud exposure, but a crucial part of the case can still go forward.
As lead plaintiffs counsel in the Vivendi case, Abbey has succeeded where no other plaintiffs lawyers have: He has managed to get f-cubed investors into a U.S. courtroom with shareholder class action claims. Now the question is whether he'll win anything for them.
Atlanta-Based Firm Raises Salaries Twice in Two Weeks
Troutman Sanders has matched the $130,000 starting salary for associates that earlier this month became the new top rate at several big Atlanta firms, said the firm�s managing partner, Robert W. Webb Jr.In a tentative ruling, San Francisco federal district court judge William Alsup threw out "a significant portion" of a damages report by Oracle's expert in the patent and copyright infringement suit, warning that the expert might not get another chance to revise his $1.16 billion estimate.
Arbitration Scorecard 2011: Top Arbitration Firms
The firms handling the most arbitrations in 2009-10.Dedication to detail defines a career
Editor's Note: Randolph Thrower is the second of three Georgia legal icons the Daily Report news staff selected as our "Legal Legends." On Friday, read about the career of 11th Circuit Judge Phyllis A. Kravitch.At 95, Randolph W. Thrower has seen his share of the foibles and failings of humankind. In nearly seven decades spent practicing law, he's gone head-to-head with a U.Bar Inductees get Candid Glimpse of Supreme Court
Lawyers who come to Washington, D.C., to take the oath to join the bar of the U.S. Supreme Court get to stand and be recognized by the justices. But 162 Georgia lawyers who missed that experience got to hear some candid and humorous insight into how the high court works in a speech by the clerk of the Supreme Court, William Suter. A keen observer in his 12 years, Suter addressed a wide range of legal topics including the Court's habit of reversing the California-based Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals.Midlevel Associates Survey: Firms Improve, but Complaints Continue
With the results of The American Lawyer's 2006 midlevel associates survey comes the realization that not necessarily every associate aims for partnership. But one thing that has stayed the same is the level of frustration. And though the lack of communication between associates and partners continues to be a major gripe, at least one firm has taken heed of last year's poor survey score to make improvements. Plus: Take a look at how smaller and midsize boutiques rank against Am Law 100 and 200 firms.Trending Stories
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