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Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
A Skadden defense team secured an acquittal for semiconductor company Fujian Jinhua Integrated Circuit Co. in a criminal trade secret and economic espionage case originally filed as part of the Justice Department's now-defunct China Initiative.
Sidley Continues Recruiting From Weil, Adding NY Firm's Privacy Chair
Randi Singer's move is the latest chapter in the talent battle between Sidley and Weil. Sidley has lured at least four other Weil partners in the last year.
People in the News—Feb. 26, 2024—Kessler Topaz, Lamb McErlane
Kessler Topaz Meltzer & Check recently announced the addition of Farai Vyamucharo-Shawa as an associate with the firm.
After Record-Breaking Year, Qui Tam Conference Stresses DOJ Efficiency in False Claims Act Matters
The two-day conference featured panels that touched on each stage of the qui tam process, from vetting whistleblowers to calculating damages, and what developments from 2023 are influencing how attorneys are approaching those steps.

When Will Law Firms Learn? The Top-Down Approach Never Pays, and Always Bites Back
Latham & Watkins' decision to block automatic access for its Hong Kong staff to files and documents outside of Greater China was not necessarily wrong. But the way it implemented the change was tone-deaf. The firm's sin was its failure to communicate, writes Jessica Seah in the Asia Legal Briefing.
Amid Partnership Expansion, Paul Hastings Sees Double-Digit Boost in Profits and RPL
Paul Hastings' equity tier grew by 2% while its nonequity tier surged by 14%.
Skadden Nabs Latham Cap Markets Partner
Paulson works with investment banks and others on IPOs, private offerings and debt and equity securities. Like his former firm, Skadden has strong relationships with those entities.Mexican Banks Had Contacts With NY Based on Sales by 'Pass-Through' Broker-Dealers

When Is Out-of-State Out-of-Reach? Recent Application of NY's Long-Arm Statute
This article examines 'Reveam v. Taylor Freres Capital Markets', a recent decision from the New York Supreme Court applying New York's long-arm statute to assess specific personal jurisdiction over a non-resident defendant.
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