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Was the Lateral Flight From AmLaw Firms to Startup Boutiques Worth It?
From October 2008 through September 2009, according to The American Lawyer's Lateral Report, 114 partners left The Am Law 200 to start or join small practices, up from 70 in the previous 12-month period. Some might think it's insane to leave a large firm to hang up a shingle in the midst of an economic downturn, but those who've done it think it's crazy to stay put. The founding partners of these new boutique firms seem to be relishing their new autonomy, and say their firms are doing well financially.Was the Lateral Flight From AmLaw Firms to Startup Boutiques Worth It?
A foreign manufacturer that places a defective product in the stream of commerce through a distribution scheme that targets a national market may be subject to the in personam jurisdiction of a New Jersey court in a product-liability action.New York State E-Discovery Law
Mark A. Berman, a partner at Ganfer & Shore, writes that New York appellate and trial courts have recently issued a series of significant decisions concerning electronically stored information, and they should serve as both a primer and a well-heeded warning to practitioners as to how best to properly deal with the transmission and use of such information in a litigation.Regulators are increasingly blocking tech companies from seeking injunctions based on infringement of standards-essential patents. The regulatory backlash raises an interesting question: Since the ITC can only offer injunctive relief, should it shutter its doors to complainants who say their standards-essential patents have been infringed?
Yahoo, Facebook Settle Patent Dispute, Agree to Ad Alliance
In dropping a lawsuit, Yahoo and Facebook agreed to license their patents to each other and are also expanding their advertising alliance. The lawsuit involves no exchange of money.One-Stop Shop For Research And PR
Aviva Cuyler launched a web site in late February called JD Supra (www.jdsupra.com), a free-access portal that combines legal marketing, research and public relations.Market-Share Discounts Scrutinized by Third Circuit
In his Antitrust column, Elai Katz, a partner at Cahill Gordon & Reindel, writes that a three-judge panel of the Second Circuit ruled that state law antitrust claims brought by indirect purchases of air freight shipping services against foreign air carriers were expressly preempted by the Federal Aviation Act.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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