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Regulators Continue Heightened Antitrust Scrutiny of Patent Holders
Jeffrey D. Sullivan, who was a partner at Baker Botts, and Reiko Manabe, a member of the FUJIFILM Corporation Intellectual Property Legal Division, write that President Obama's election was accompanied by promises of heightened antitrust enforcement, and his first DOJ antitrust chief signaled the possibility of greater enforcement where intellectual property is at issue. That attention to intellectual property/patent holders was not merely rhetorical, but the administration's policy toward patent transactions shows a perhaps surprising amount of continuity with that of its predecessors.New owner seeks retail revival at Las Olas Riverfront
The new owners of the Las Olas Riverfront have begun plotting how to revive the struggling retail center while preparing the downtown Fort Lauderdale property for long-term redevelopment.Lawyers Bring 'Second-Wave' Overtime Suits Against Same Companies
Attorneys have helped some plaintiffs score lucrative settlements in wage-and-hour suits claiming that big-name employers improperly denied overtime pay. Now California lawyers are suing repeat defendants, alleging that certain companies that settled overtime suits, like the Rite Aid pharmacy chain, have made few changes. One employment defense lawyer says these "second-wave" suits may be more difficult to win, since companies often engage in "target hardening" after a class action settlement.THE AM LAW 100 2007 Top Design
How Dechert has risen into the first tier of profitability.First Stand-Alone Casino Scheduled for October Opening
In an update on the development of slot-machine operations in Pennsylvania, the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board heard from representatives of the Mount Airy Resort & Casino that the Monroe County site is scheduled to open on Oct. 15. It plans to open with more than 2,000 slot machines. Mount Airy will be the first stand-alone slots parlor - not connected to a racetrack - to open in Pennsylvania.Personal Accountability for Those Who Operate Tax-Exempt Organizations
Kenneth H. Ryesky, a solo practitioner who teaches at Queens College CUNY, discusses how Gov. Cuomo's increasingly stringent accountability requirements can be expected to personally impact the officers, board members and key employees of not-for-profit organizations that receive funding from New York State.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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