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January 26, 2010 |

Smart-Phone Rivals Fight With Patent Suits

Smart-phone makers, like Apple and Research in Motion, are being targeted in recent suits brought by new competitors like Kodak and Nokia, reports sibling publication The Recorder
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January 25, 2010 |

Televising trials

If federal court proceedings are to be broadcast, the impetus will have to come not from a particular, high-profile case but from a broader and more deliberate examination of the many types of cases those courts hear.
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August 27, 2007 |

With Dip in Economy, Are Associate Layoffs on the Horizon?

With this dip in the economy and a potential credit crunch, some law firm leaders are predicting layoffs in what have been the most lucrative practice groups over the past four or so years � structured finance, real estate and corporate mergers and acquisitions.
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Transdigm Inc. v. Alcoa Global Fasteners, Inc., DEFAX Case No. D65644 (Del. Ch. May 29, 2013) Parsons, V.C. (36 pages).
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February 09, 2012 |

Must Parent and Attachment Files Be Kept Together?

Thomas J. Smith and Matthew S. Collins, of K&LGates, advise that parties are best served by addressing the issue of parent and attachment separation early in the discovery process.
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April 08, 2010 |

Ories Indicted on Charges They Aided Justice's Campaign

Two sisters of state Supreme Court Justice Joan Orie Melvin were indicted Wednesday on charges they used legislative resources to aid the sitting justice's campaign efforts in 2003 and 2009.
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January 21, 2010 |

Top-Gaining Firms-Lateral Partner Hires

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December 11, 2009 |

Texas Legislator Files Atypical Amicus Brief in Support of 'Pole Tax'

Legislators rarely send amicus briefs to the Texas high court explaining why a law was passed, because the court usually doesn't listen anyway, experts say. But one lawmaker has done so in a case involving the constitutionality of a law waggishly known as "the pole tax," which puts a $5 tax on each customer who enters a sexually oriented business that serves alcohol. Even the lawyer who helped craft the amicus brief says such briefs by legislators attempting to explain why the Legislature passed a law are controversial.
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December 12, 2011 |

The Measure of a Plan

After six years tracking diversity at large Dallas firms and no appreciable progress increasing minority representation among lawyers, Gerald "Jerry" Roberts, chairman of the Dallas Diversity Task Force, sees a need for a broader discussion on diversity.
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March 17, 2010 |

Survey Shows Pa. Law Firms Don't Shine When It Comes to Diversity

Whether they moved up or down in the ranks of this month's Diversity Scorecard in Legal affiliate The American Lawyer, most Pennsylvania-based firms have little to show when it comes to the number of minorities in their ranks.
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