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Internet-savvy attorney Robert Ambrogi searched the Web to find which law firms have the best summer recruiting sites. Does your firm make the cut? Find out by perusing the links that bring together this year's best Web sites for recruiting summer associates.THE AM LAW 100 2010 - A WORK IN PROGRESS
Ongoing coverage of 2009 financial results from the Am Law 100 /Second Hundred.Bingham Poaches Pillsbury IP Talent
Bingham McCutchen has poached Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman partner William Abrams, who until recently headed the firm's IP litigation team. Pillsbury still has a sizeable IP practice group of 180 lawyers, Vernon Granneman, head of litigation in Pillsbury's Palo Alto office said. But some observers don't take such a rosy view. Pillsbury has seen at least four other partners leave in the past two months from its offices in California.Must-See Recruiting Sites Invest in Future
It's time for the 2007 crop of summer associates to return to school and for law firms to begin scouting for next year's candidates. Attorney Robert Ambrogi searches the Web to find out which law firms have the best summer recruiting sites. Smart firms have innovative designs with video and strong content. Does your firm make the cut? Find out by perusing the sites that make up this year's best recruiting efforts. Next month, join Ambrogi when he reviews the worst recruiting Web sites.Despite bringing in Wilmer's Seth Waxman to plead its case on appeal, The Walt Disney Company has failed to reverse a jury's finding that it duped the creator of "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?" out of $320 million in royalties.
The government announced Thursday that Northrup would pay $325 million to settle a False Claims Act suit. But Northrup announced that the government would pay it $325 million to settle a long-running suit over a canceled cruise missile. So who's the winner? The FCA whistle-blower and his lawyers at Phillips & Cohen.
There's something happening in patent litigation. And it's pretty clear that it has to do with a case pending in the Federal Circuit that will affect the lifespan of patents whose applications were delayed by the Patent and Trademark Office.
A California appellate court found that a group of retail pharmacies failed to show that pharmaceutical companies conspired to charge higher prices on their products in the United States compared to prices they charged in Canada.
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