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IPO pipeline starting to flow for lawyers again
The market for initial public offerings cooled this summer along with the global economy but the last week of August brought a flurry of new filings.Mazzarelli, J.P., Friedman, Marlow, McGuire, Malone, JJ. 1208-1209 Index 602748/03 Kensington International Limited, et al., Plaintiffs-Appellants, v p
It took Judge Chin more than four hours to hear from everyone who had something to say about the proposed class action settlement that would permit Google to create a vast digital library (or bookstore, depending on whom you believe). Most of the speakers, from individual authors to behemoths like Microsoft and Amazon, were firmly opposed to Google's plan.
Want to know what gets our attention at the Litigation Daily? Big numbers and good stories. A new Delaware complaint against eBay, PayPal, and StubHub, filed Tuesday by Kelley Drye & Warren on behalf of a patent holding company called XPRT, has both.
The Bankruptcy Files: MF Global, Ritz Camera, and Stockton, California
Martin Bienenstock and his former bankruptcy colleagues from Dewey & LeBoeuf have filed papers listing their new hourly billing rates at Proskauer Rose, which has assumed the role of counsel to MF Global's official committee of unsecured creditors. Others firms landing notable restructuring roles include Orrick, SNR Denton, and Troutman Sanders.Successful Philadelphia IP Firm Is Too Big to Be Small But Doesn't Want to Be Big
Mention the name Woodcock Washburn in Philadelphia legal circles, and the talk will be about one of the most respected IP firms in town. With a client list that includes Johnson & Johnson and Microsoft, Fortune 250 clients have been a firm staple since patent attorney Virgil Woodcock left General Electric in 1938 and founded the solo practice that grew into 90-lawyer Woodcock Washburn. The firm was third on IP Law & Business' annual list of top IP firms, and it shows no sign of slowing down.A Lesson in Law Firm Darwinism: Adapt or Die
Intellectual property law firms have been living inside a paradox for the past decade: While the IP practice booms, IP boutiques face a constant threat of extinction. But the most remarkable fact is that a group of IP specialty firms have survived, and even thrived. In evolutionary terms, they were either born with traits that have allowed them to prosper in a hostile environment -- strong management, loyal clients, merit pay -- or they have adapted, rapidly.A momentous year for the business of law
Between bankruptcy, new blood at the top, mergers and the odd criminal conviction, the picture for law firms shifted during 2012.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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