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Domain name registar Go Daddy's dynamic GC
You've seen the Go Daddy Group Super Bowl commercials. They tend to feature attractive ladies in provocative situations that have little to do with registering domain names. What you may not guess from watching them is that 60 percent of Go Daddy's law department is female. The department is headed by feisty and outspoken general counsel Christine Jones and she, for one, is not taking any lip about the ads.Lost and Found: Dow Lohnes Loses Pair, Lands Deal Work
Struggling with the loss of a key client and a series of lateral defections, former Am Law 200 firm Dow Lohnes lost two more partners Friday, with Venable confirming its hire of Ralph Hardy Jr. and Stephane Loughlin. The losses came as Dow Lohnes picked up transactional and regulatory work for client Digity LLC, a newly formed company backed by broadcast industry veteran Dean Goodman.Despite tough market, many drawn to paralegal field
Georgia's lowest paid paralegals may earn less than $30,000 a year, the highest take home salaries of $100,000 or more, and those earning higher pay are more likely to have graduated from American Bar Association-approved programs.Some entered the profession with little more than a high school education. Others have master's degrees.The Churn: Lateral Moves in The Am Law 200
The chair of Dow Lohnes's patent practice has moved to Kelley Drye & Warren; Jenner & Block hires a senior litigation attorney from General Electric's GE Capital; and another Weil, Gotshal & Manges attorney leaves in Texas, this time for Baker Botts. The Churn is constant. Please send all announcements and news releases to [email protected].View more book results for the query "Cox Communications Inc"
'Friends' Harassment Suit Takes On Hollywood Tradition
Briefs are being submitted in a lawsuit that alleges that the sexual remarks that pepper TV writers' work sessions constitute harassment. The suit -- by a former writer's assistant on the "Friends" sitcom -- raises important questions about the balance of creative freedom and workplace protection: The entertainment industry says the suit could imperil professional freedom of speech, but supporters of the lawsuit say workplace anti-discrimination laws will be undermined if the suit fails.Law Firm's Explosive Ad Campaign Draws Critics, Attention
A Los Angeles law firm's "edgy" ad campaign featuring boxes of dummy hand grenades has blown up in the face of the firm and cost the adman who thought of the idea his job. Quinn Emanuel Urquhart Oliver & Hedge mailed the grenades to businesses in Northern California to promote its forthcoming Silicon Valley office. But at least two recipients of the mailing called the bomb squad.Obscenity case tests community standards on the Internet
Accounts of a trial last year indicate that the jurors in a Tampa, Fla., courthouse had a hard time dealing with a case requiring they decide whether the producer of sexually explicit movies should be convicted of violating federal obscenity statutes.The case was unusual because federal authorities seldom prosecute makers of films that do not include child pornography.Rarely-Used Doctrine Invoked Again by Chancery Court
For the second time in less than a month, the Delaware Court of Chancery has invoked the rarely-used Gentile doctrine to permit shareholders' derivative dilution claims to proceed as direct claims because controlling shareholders allegedly benefited from the dilution.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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