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General Instrument Corp. v. Nu-Tek Electronics & Mfg., Inc.
Publication Date: 1999-11-17
Practice Area: cable/telecom
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Court: United States Court of Appeals for The Third Circuit
Judge: SCIRICA and RENDELL, Circuit Judges, and SCHWARZER, District Judge
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Geoffrey L. Beauchamp
For defendant: Stephen W. Armstrong
Case number: Nos. 98-1424 & 98-1502

The full case caption appears at the end of this opinion. OPINION OF THE COURT SCIRICA, Circuit Judge. The issues raised here on appeal require us to

March 23, 2010 |

Relationships Drive Midsized Firms' Banking Choices

When it comes to deciding which banks to do business with, midsized and small firms look for many of the same attributes clients look for in them, including accessibility, flexibility and trust. In other words, it's relationship-driven.
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October 24, 2005 |

When It Comes to Diversity, Retention a Big Issue for Firms

Assignments, mentors and culture. Those are the newest challenges in the retention of minority attorneys and were the focus of a Philadelphia Diverse Law Group conference on Friday.
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October 17, 2012 |

Talking Politics in the Workplace

What's the harm in a small dab of current events in the workplace? The answer, of course is: "It depends." And there are serious potential consequences when handling employee complaints — whether from the liberal Democrat, Republican precinct captain or your office Libertarian.
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October 21, 2003 |

People In The News

Movers and Shakers in the Philadelphia Legal Community
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Save Our County, Inc. v. New Castle Cnty., DEFAX Case No. D65673 (Del. Ch. June 11, 2013) Glasscock, V.C. (38 pages).
Publication Date: 2013-08-07
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Court: Delaware Court of Chancery
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Case number: D65673

August 20, 2004 |

Cozen O'Connor Raises 1st-Year Pay by $10K

In a move that could start a domino effect among large firms, Philadelphia-based Cozen O'Connor has bumped up its first-year associate salaries for the first time in five years. The firm has raised its starting wage to $110,000 and eliminated lock-step raises for associates in their fourth year and above, replacing them with a merit-based structure. Two midsize firms also have announced pay hikes, while a handful of large firms say they're considering whether to follow suit.
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October 27, 2011 |

Preserving E-Discovery in N.J. Federal Court

Companies and their counsel in this jurisdiction must recognize that the federal standard regarding when document-preservation obligations are triggered often translates to "sooner than you think."
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August 10, 2009 |

Legal Profession

Following are the names of the 30 Pennsylvania attorneys who have been selected as this year's "Lawyers on the Fast Track."p
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October 25, 2012 |

Wrapping the Class Action Label Around Food Packaging Claims

Class action lawsuits over food labels highlight risks for NJ companies with regard to the Consumer Fraud Act.
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