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LCD Screen Manufacturer Agrees to $26 Million Fine in Antitrust Litigation
A Japanese manufacturer of LCD screens has agreed to plead guilty and to pay a $26 million criminal fine for its role in a conspiracy to fix prices of panels Motorola used in "Razr" cell phones, marking the latest corporate defendant to settle with the Justice Department in a long-running antitrust investigation. The ongoing antitrust investigation has generated more than $600 million in criminal fines against other manufacturers of LCD panels who were accused in the conspiracy.Ex-law firm leaders get back in the groove
At most law firms, management isn't a career track. Barry Levin was quick to trade the boardroom for the courtroom after his six-year tenure as Heller Ehrman's chairman. "When I finished, I was not yet into my 50s," says Levin, who led 700-lawyer Heller from 1999 to 2005. "For better or worse, that was a little young to ride off into the sunset." With the exception of a handful of firm chieftains, most lawyers-cum-managers eventually face a choice: Return to practice or move on to something else.So How Much Can a 'Patent Troll' Make?
A remarkable document from an unlikely source shines a light on one plaintiff's litigation jackpot.Appealed from: United States International Trade CommissionThis opinion is issued pursuant to this court's Order of January 30, 2001.Despite allegations of inequitable conduct, improper joinder,
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