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Must-See Recruiting Sites Invest in Future
It's time for the 2007 crop of summer associates to return to school and for law firms to begin scouting for next year's candidates. Attorney Robert Ambrogi searches the Web to find out which law firms have the best summer recruiting sites. Smart firms have innovative designs with video and strong content. Does your firm make the cut? Find out by perusing the sites that make up this year's best recruiting efforts. Next month, join Ambrogi when he reviews the worst recruiting Web sites.New SEC Rules Take Technology Into Account
Despite the tremendous evolution of communication technology and securities markets, the fundamental regulatory framework for securities distribution has been little altered since the adoption of the Securities Act of 1933. Today, however, new SEC rules are slated to go into effect that will allow a range of new marketing tools and that are intended to accommodate not only existing technologies but those yet to be developed. Their impact on the offering process is likely to be profound.Justice Nicholas Figueroa NEW YORK COUNTY Supreme Court Justice Figueroa p
There's a reason Lumish has been a hot ticket lately on the lateral market: In his first trial since joining Latham in May, the IP litigator knocked out patent claims against TransPerfect Translation International that had threatened to derail the company's business, leaving his adversaries saddled with a $1 million damages award instead.
After Patent Reform, MDL Docket Emerges as New Arena for Patent Fights
In a dispute that provides a case study in patent litigation after the enactment of the America Invents Act, lawyers for a patent holder suing major tech firms are fighting to get cases that were sent to the defendants' home jurisdictions transferred back to the Eastern District of Texas—but this time designated as multidistrict litigation.
Cite as 08 C.D.O.S. 4866STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, Plaintiff-Appellee,v.MIKE LEAVITT, Secretary of Health and Human Services, Defendant-Appellee,
District Judge Richard J. Holwell U.S. DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK Plaintiff: Robert C. Moran Jeanne C. Curtis Ropes & G
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