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Much Commotion About Mergers, but Closures Also Part of 2011
Merger mania in the legal industry continued last week with two more firms announcing acquisitions.Distracted-Driving Cases Are on the Rise in Pa.
Distracted driving is as old as the automobile, but recently the Pennsylvania court system has been tackling the issue with increasing regularity.Racehorse's brio can't cover up bad news ownership
Michael Iavarone's Wednesday began so well. He rang the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange, just like the Wall Street titan he claimed to be. The co-leader of the group owning 75 percent of Triple Crown hopeful Big Brown was the beaming face of horseracing. By the NYSE closing bell, Iavarone's story and standing were in shambles.Fiscal Sanity and the Third Branch
A state judge who nullified the portion of an increased-pension contribution law that applies to judges imagines assaults on the Constitution where none exist.Self-help author convicted of negligent homicide
CAMP VERDE, Ariz. (AP) - A self-help guru was found guilty of three counts of negligent homicide Wednesday in a case that shined a spotlight on a deadly Arizona sweat lodge ceremony that ended in chaos, with participants vomiting, shaking and being dragged outside.Norton Rose Fulbright Joins Ranks of the Legal Giants
As the merger between London-based Norton Rose and Am Law 100 stalwart Fulbright & Jaworski officially went live on Monday, The Am Law Daily looks back to The American Lawyer's Am Law 100 list from 1999—just before Clifford Chance clinched the first large transatlantic tie-up with Rogers & Wells—to see which U.S. firms chose to expand abroad by staking out a merger partner in London.Pretenders Foiled as Judge Saves Last Dance for Original 'Drifters'
The Drifters stopped performing in the U.S. decades ago, but the group's hit songs -- such as "Under the Boardwalk," "On Broadway" and "Up on the Roof" -- never left the airwaves. That means the owner of their trademarked name never lost it, a federal judge ruled on July 30. Casting aside a jury verdict, U.S. District Judge Nicholas Politan in Newark said that Faye Treadwell, the widow of The Drifters' original manager, George Treadwell, still owns the mark.A Buyer's Guide to Law Firm Software
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