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June 29, 2000 |

What's Hot, What's Not

E-business is not the only hot specialty for South Florida law firms. Intellectual property, deal making and commercial litigation are at the forefront of fast-growing practice areas, moving ahead of real estate, health care, insurance defense and bankruptcy.
10 minute read
August 24, 2006 |

Small Litigation Shops Produce Big Results

Litigation boutiques argue that they provide better value than larger firms by offering individualized service, the specific expertise needed to win cases and a variety of payment options. "At the large firms, often what is heard is a large sucking sound," says attorney Steven Schwarzberg. "There are lots and lots of fees, but not a lot of results." And while larger firms can structure their litigation departments to mimic boutiques, boutiques seem to have a mystique that big law firms can't match.
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Against Absentee Chinese Defendants, St. Jude Medical Wins $2.3 Billion Verdict in Trade Secrets Case
Publication Date: 2011-04-25
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St. Jude, represented by IP boutique Feldman Gale, had pretty persuasive evidence that a former employee stole trade secrets to set up a Chinese medical implant device company. The defendants, former St. Jude hardware designer Zou Yongning and Chinese company Nervicon, didn't make an appearance at the trial.

September 29, 2003 |

Movers

Baker & McKenzie: Four Jenkens & Gilchrist of Dallas attorneys have joined the firm's Dallas-based North American health care practice — and other notable personnel shifts.
4 minute read
September 12, 2001 |

Florida Reporters' Notebook: Plans Change

For most people, Tuesday didn't go the way they planned. The day's events caused otherwise important meetings and events to screech to a halt as people grappled with the enormity of the tragedy.
4 minute read
June 08, 2010 |

Data mining presents daunting task to intrepid practitioners

E-discovery. It's a word with so many inherent ramifications that its very utterance has caused, at times, even the most die-hard of litigators to cringe.
5 minute read
September 30, 2002 |

The Politics of Spam: Yet Another Way to Annoy Voters

Just about everyone has heard the old comedy line "How can you tell when a politician is lying? His lips are moving." Well, in the modern age, how can you tell when a politician has nothing of value to say? He sends spam.
5 minute read
March 29, 2007 |

Conflict of Interest Case Against Reed Smith Moves Forward

A suit against Reed Smith for breach of fiduciary duty and professional negligence will move forward now that a Philadelphia Commerce Court judge has denied, in part, the firm�s motion to dismiss a former client�s compensatory and punitive damages claims.
4 minute read
February 28, 2012 |

Miami reality TV stars face real-life lawsuit

Two of "The Real Housewives of Miami" are being accused of pilfering a popular weight loss program.
2 minute read

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