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Analyst's book blasts Wall Street culture
Mike Mayo is at it again.Mayo is the Wall Street analyst who has been a thorn in the side of banks for years. Outspoken, blunt, volatile and prickly, the 48 year old has been ridiculed by his peers, shut out of industry conferences, and slighted by CEOs. In 2000 Mayo was fired from Credit Suisse months after he wrote a negative report that exhorted investors to sell all bank stocks.IT Departments Can Be Profit Centers
The opportunity to leverage law firm IT to improve firm profitability is significant. Think about it. Much of the work that legal firms do these days is in front of a computer. Great opportunity is locked up in law firm IT shops.In The Trenches: Womble's IP push snags Hunton lawyer
Womble Carlyle Sandridge Rice has recruited intellectual property litigator William M. Ragland Jr. from Hunton Williams as part of a push to expand its IP practice.The firm wants to increase the number of IP practitioners in Atlanta, the hub for the practice, from about 17 at present to 30 in the next couple of years, said James F.Apple scores another win in patent fight pitting Bill Lee v. David Boies
A federal appeals court has backed a decision throwing out a $209 million infringement verdict against Apple.Legal Tech Career Advice: Get Inspired for Projects
When you dive into challenges, you may be surprised when they aren't as difficult as you as you anticipated.Commentary: JRC's Sudden Gusto Is Blatant Lawlessness
It turns out Judge John Driscoll's got molasses where he should have transmission fuel. The synapses are not firing at full-speed, hence litigants wait, seemingly forever, for his decisions. The Judicial Review Council's decision to admonish him, however, is shocking since it found he committed no violation of the Code of Judicial Conduct. There is no case law that gives this body common law power to make up the law as it goes along.In Practice: New Copyright Developments Challenge Manufacturers
The U.S. Supreme Court opened the door for import of items previously barred by U.S. intellectual property laws, says Lothar Determann of Baker & McKenzie.Trustee Seeks to Hire Cozen in Controversial 38 Studios Bankruptcy
Last month's bankruptcy filing by 38 Studios, the ill-fated video game company launched by former Boston Red Sox star Curt Schilling with $75 million in loans from the state of Rhode Island, has implications for several Am Law 200 firms.Trending Stories
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