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How Would Roberts Impact High Court's Dynamics?
If John Roberts Jr. is confirmed to replace retiring Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, what will happen to the long-established alliances and personal relationships on the Court? Mastering the internal dynamics of the Court is a formidable and crucial challenge for any new justice, but would be especially daunting for Roberts, who would replace the fulcrum justice of a Court that has been unchanged for 11 years. But Roberts commands its immediate respect, based on his record -- 25 wins out of 39 cases argued.Cite as: IMS Health Inc. v. Sorrell, 09-1913-cv (L), 09-2056-cv (CON), NYLJ 1202475625582, at *1 (2d Cir., Decided November 23, 2010)Before: Feinberg and Living
Employers got most of what they wanted in the long-awaited Brinker wage-and-hour ruling issued Thursday by the California Supreme Court. But workers won some victories, too, and the court appeared to stick up for class actions more broadly, in contrast to some recent U.S. Supreme Court rulings.
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.A three-judge Second Circuit panel issued a writ of mandamus withholding wiretaps from discovery, ruling that Judge Rakoff had "failed to ascertain the legality of the wiretaps."
Will Barry Berke of Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel help stymie the ever-widening insider trading probe of the hedge fund SAC Capital Advisors? Or will Berke's client be just another step up the ladder for prosecutors determined to nab the fund's billionaire founder, Steven Cohen?
Lloyds of London will have to keep paying the legal fees of Stanford and three other defendants charged with running a Ponzi scheme, at least for now.
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