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Judge nominations flow slowly from Obama.
President Barack Obama stands to become the first president in at least 30 years to have more openings on the federal bench at the end of his first term than when he started.San Francisco Law Mandating Employer Health Care Spending Challenged
Federal law says that state and local governments can't force employers to change their employee benefits plans. This well-established precedent has been used to block state and local laws aimed at setting minimum health care spending requirements in Maryland and New York. Now the city of San Francisco is in federal court arguing that its health care law overcomes federal pre-emption because employers who opt to pay the city directly will get city-provided discounted health benefits for employees.Search Results or Trademark Violation? Google Sued
A decorating company and Google, the largest Internet search engine, are locked in a lawsuit that could have a huge financial impact on keyword-based advertising on the Web. American Blind and Wallpaper Factory filed suit in U.S. district court in New York alleging trademark violation of its name. The suit claims that when customers search Google for "American" and "blind" or "wallpaper," the search engine also delivers names and links to American Blind's competitors, which pay Google an advertising fee.New British Pension Rules Require Early Consideration
Restructurings and rescues involving United Kingdom businesses have been radically affected by new legislation on United Kingdom pension plans. Any restructuring involving an entity with a defined benefit pension plan in the United Kingdom now needs to be considered in the light of this legislation, which may result in the redesign of transactions and can also result in plan liabilities falling on those involved in the rescue.McDermott's IP Star Brings in Clients but Also Some Controversy
IP litigator Terry McMahon's presence has been a blessing and a curse for McDermott, Will & Emery. He's brought in big patent cases, but working with him can be tough, and turnover has been high. His star also lost a little sheen due to a $4.3 million sanctions order that is now on appeal.Plaintiffs May Depose Former Wal-Mart Exec
The last time Northern District of California Judge Martin Jenkins heard arguments in a major gender discrimination suit against Wal-Mart, he certified a class of what is now an estimated 2 million of the company�s female employees.Trending Stories
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