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Class lawyers against Coke get more than $31.5 million
A federal judge has awarded more than $31.5 million-and several pointed observations-to lawyers who spent eight years battling The Coca-Cola Co. over whether it artificially inflated revenue figures to boost stock prices. The legal fees, as well as other administrative costs and the lead plaintiffs' expenses, will be deducted from a $137.Could Microsoft Win the Tablet Wars?
The Microsoft Surface Pro could win the tablet war, writes William Caraher, CIO at von Briesen & Roper, with a few secret weapons that appeal to lawyers: Outlook, Word, OneNote, "fat" desktop application support, and a new take on digital note-taking.A Trusted Friend Makes the Best Outside Counsel
In-house counsel should not hire the most inexpensive outside counsel or the most well-known outside counsel. Instead, they should hire a trusted friend. So, how can in-house counsel hire lawyers who are trusted friends? Brobeck, Phleger & Harrison partner Steven M. Zager offers a few pointers.Peace Group Sues Bush Administration, Charging Iraq War Is Unconstitutional
An anti-war activist group sued President Bush in federal court in Newark on Tuesday, seeking a declaratory judgment that the war in Iraq is an unconstitutional usurpation of the war-making power that the framers vested in Congress.Fenwick, MoFo Name New Partners
Fenwick & West has elected three associates to join the partnership in its Mountain View, Calif., office, and Morrison & Foerster has promoted 15 attorneys to partner at several of its California offices. Last year Fenwick promoted six lawyers to partner, and MoFo named 22 attorneys to partner.Announcement of Vacancies on Criminal Justice Act Panel
Notice to the bar.Rogers Deal Could Lead To More Mergers
The just-announced merger of two big law firms in the United States and Britain should lead to more trans-Atlantic link-ups--but not of the biggest firms--top lawyers on both sides of the Atlantic say.Duane Morris fights legal malpractice suit
Duane Morris has filed preliminary objections in a legal malpractice case against the firm and two attorneys in which a prominent local couple claim they suffered "substantial losses" after the lawyers allegedly ignored their pleas for conservative investment strategies and their money ended up in the hands of Ponzi-schemer Bernard L.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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