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Ex-Quinn Emanuel Litigators Take on Their Old Firm—and Win an Early Round
In the latest flare-up of a fierce trade secrets fight pitting Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan against a new boutique formed by firm alumni, a federal judge in Los Angeles handed an early victory to the upstarts at Pierce Sergenian.How Cisco's IP Strategy to Stop Arista Went Bust
Arista fended off copyright claims at trial in December and this week lawyers at Latham &amp Watkins helped the company avoid an ITC exclusion order. This can't be what Cisco GC Mark Chandler expected when he announced war two-and-a-half years ago.9 Fraudsters Join the Hall of Shame
Who says the elections are over? The insurance world's commanders in thief also take office after balloting for the Insurance Fraud Hall of Shame.The action…Fair Use or Foul? Second Circuit Examines Play's Use of 'Who's on First?'
In his Intellectual Property column, Stephen M. Kramarsky of Dewey Pegno & Kramarsky analyzes a decision involving a claim of fair use claim of the famous Abbot and Costello routine 'Who's on First?' He writes: Practitioners should examine the opinion and keep an eye out, as this area continues to evolve rapidly, even after 20 years of development.Final Defendant Charged in Vedder Price Scam Pleads Guilty
Five months after a Chicago man pleaded guilty to scamming Am Law 200 firm Vedder Price out of $7 million, an alleged co-conspirator, Deborah Acuna, has done the same in return for a 10-month jail sentence and pledge to pay $175,000 in restitution.Litigation Department of the Year, Entertainment: Sidley Austin
The recording industry tapped the firm for a fight over royalties for playing golden oldies on new technology.Shout-Out: Sidley and Manatt Win a $25M Jury Verdict in Corporate Spy Case
Lawyers from Sidley Austin and Manatt, Phelps & Phillips scored a $25 million jury verdict on behalf of a California-based mortgage bank that said its ex-employees illegally transferred hundreds of private consumer loan files to a competitor.Judge Orders Release of Municipal Communications With PR Firm
Communications between a public relations firm and a municipality fighting allegations of discrimination towards Hasidic Jews are not privileged, Southern District Judge Katherine Forrest ruled Friday, saying the town took a "sweeping and rather brazen" position.Cumberland Ins. Grp. v. Delmarva Power
Click Here for FC&S Legal Expert Analysis Cumberland Ins. Grp.v.Delmarva Power2016 WL 385209Only the Westlaw citation is currently…How One Lawyer Scored a DPA in a Huge Tax Fraud Case
Prosecutors said it was the biggest criminal tax fraud case in history. How did Barry Berke's client walk away with a deferred prosecution agreement?State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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