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Smaller Firms Compensate in Ways Besides Salary
Pay hikes at major firms have sparked a great deal of interest among lawyers. But those pay hikes create challenges for small firms, which must come up with creative but sound strategies to attract and retain top candidates, using the same talent pool that the large firms do. Luckily, small firms can show potential hires how they compensate in ways besides salary by emphasizing the unique qualities and work experiences that they offer new hires.Capitalizing on the story of an underdog inventor's triumph, John Nathan and Catherine Nyarady of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison secured victories for Edwards LifeSciences Corporation that could be worth hundreds of millions of dollars.
You don't often hear complaints about working for Apple, Google, Intel, Lucasfilm, Adobe, Intuit, or Pixar. But according to plaintiffs lawyers at Lieff Cabraser, Berger & Montague, and Grant & Eisenhofer, employees at the companies were the victims of a conspiracy to suppress their salaries and keep them tied down at their jobs. And on Wednesday, a judge in San Jose ruled that the lawyers had come up with enough evidence to allow their case to move forward.
Old Republic Title Co. Must Refund Almost $14 Million in Secret Interest Funds
A San Francisco superior court judge on Friday ordered Old Republic Title Co. to refund $13.8 million to 400,000 customers for keeping the secret interest generated by their escrow accounts. The judge also ordered Old Republic to pay $3 million in penalties to the city for unfair business practices.$75 Million Suit Claims Seyfarth Shaw Bungled Intellectual Property Case
Two inventors of snowboard bindings accuse their lawyers at Seyfarth Shaw and Burnett Burnett & Allen of doing a legal face plant that caused them to lose a patent infringement case.Thelen Wins Fight With French Whistleblower Over $54M Fee
A battle over $54 million in fees between Thelen Reid Brown Raysman & Steiner and a French whistleblower has come to an end for now. U.S. District Chief Judge Vaughn Walker has ruled for the firm in its dispute with Francois Marland over a fee-sharing agreement. Judge Walker granted Thelen's summary judgment motion, ruling that the agreement allotting Marland a $19 million cut of the fees won in a case on which Marland assisted, which alleged fraud by French banks, was valid and enforceable.Cite as 12 C.D.O.S. 1550 KRISTIN M. PERRY; SANDRA B. STIER; PAUL T. KATAMI; JEFFREY J. ZARRILLO, Plaintiffs - Appellees, CITY AND
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