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Lady Gaga Turns to Proskauer Amid Bad Romance With Bratz Dollmaker MGA
Publication Date: 2012-07-26
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Start consoling your child now. Lady Gaga-inspired Bratz dolls, complete with a zombie outfit and a removable head that reveals a bloody stump, may not be on store shelves in time for Christmas.

June 09, 1999 |

Lessons of Morgan's Scandal

The case of Christian Curry, a black analyst who was fired by Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Co. shortly after nude photos of him appeared in a gay porn magazine, is a cautionary tale with lessons that any lawyer should heed. The basic elements of the story are embarrassing to the blue-chip company: a racial discrimination suit, an alleged plan to plant racist e-mails, a payment to an informant and a prosecutorial investigation of the company's handling of the affair.
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Manatt Wins Injunction for Barry Diller in Bizarre Clash of Media Titans
Publication Date: 2012-10-10
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A judge has ordered the billionaire media entrepreneur and Greek Coca-Cola bottling heir Alki David to stop calling his new online TV service BarryDriller.com, ruling that the name is misleadingly similar to that of another much bigger media mogul, Barry Diller.

June 13, 2006 |

Viewing the Corporate Office as a Crime Scene

Prior to the Enron scandals, typical investigations of a corporation were civil or regulatory in nature, and individual employees' actions were far less frequently the center of attention. But nowadays, when a corporation and its employees become the subjects of a governmental investigation, whether by the Justice Department, the SEC or other regulators, trained investigators will look at a company's office as a potential crime scene. Companies need to do likewise when refining their document policies.
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September 15, 2004 |

Defending Detainees

One day he's on a brief with conservative scholar Richard Epstein, the next he's challenging the Guantanamo tribunals. Neal Katyal defies easy categorization. Just seven years after a Supreme Court clerkship, the young Georgetown University law professor has already figured in many important cases. Says a former deputy attorney general who supervised Katyal at the Department of Justice: "He is already a force, and he will be recognized as a national figure in the law."
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September 25, 2009 |

Going It Alone: TVA Handles Emissions Suits With In-House Lawyers

When the Second Circuit reinstated global warming suits against six utilities this week, the Tennessee Valley Authority was the only defendant that didn't use outside counsel. TVA relied solely on in-house lawyers, including GC Maureen Dunn.
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May 24, 1999 |

Untying the Knot

It's bad enough to watch your law firm dissolve. But to wind up in court over it? That may be a lawyer's special hell.
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December 10, 2012 |

High court to hear two same-sex marriage cases

Opening the door to a potentially historic step in the nation's gay rights movement, the U.S. Supreme Court on December 7 agreed to decide two constitutional challenges involving same-sex marriage.
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April 19, 2010 |

The Efficiency equation

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April 24, 2009 |

Flash training 2010 Test: Part 2a

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