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Antitrust and the Supreme Court's Upcoming Term
In their Antitrust Trade and Practice column, Neal R. Stoll and Shepard Goldfein, partners at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, write that with two significant antitrust cases on the court's docket so far this term, and more lurking after the first Monday in October, the court has the potential to change the direction of antitrust law and litigation for a sustained future.The Churn: Lateral Moves & Promotions in The Am Law 200
A senior New York appellate judge retires from the bench and joins Greenberg Traurig; a longtime McDermott Will & Emery veteran joins Foley & Lardner; and Wilson Elser Moskowitz Edelman & Dicker nearly doubles in Houston by absorbing local firm Powers & Frost. The Churn is constant. Please send all announcements to [email protected].Firms lend associates to clients
Kate Brennan left her job as an associate at Dewey LeBoeuf in June for a post in the general counsel's office at one of the firm's best clients. Four months later she was back. She wasn't fired and she didn't quit. Instead, Brennan's departure and return were part of a secondment, an arrangement cooked up by the law firm, Brennan and the client, Ambac Assurance Corp.View more book results for the query "United HealthCare Services Inc"
Genome Patents: Bad Rap Undeserved
Much has been written regarding President Bush`s plan for federal funding of stem cell research. See, for example, Evan P. Schultz`s article, Patent Laws and Health Care Collide, Texas Lawyer, Sept. 17, 2001, page 35, which addresses federal funding and patenting of stem cell research. I support the view that while some curbs on gene patents might be warranted, patenting genes is no more problematic than patenting other chemical compounds. Schultz states, Wisconsin can keep anyone, meaning any human embUPS GC to lawyers: 'Reach back, help others'
The timing last Wednesday wasn't the best for UPS General Counsel Teri P. McClure to give the keynote speech at the Leadership Institute for Women of Color Attorneys in Law Business Inc. at downtown Atlanta's Ritz-Carlton."I don't have time to be here. I've got a proxy to file. My CEO is saying, 'Where is she'" McClure told a crowded ballroom, scoring a big laugh by adding, "She had to run out for lunch.Judge orders Task Force out of homeless shelter
In a strongly worded order, the judge overseeing litigation between the Metro Atlanta Task Force for the Homeless and its long-unpaid landlords has issued a dispossessory order allowing the owners of the downtown building at Peachtree and Pine streets to evict the occupants of the sprawling homeless shelter by the end of next week.Two cases in one week for an SG vet
Former Acting Solicitor General Neal Katyal returns to the Supreme Court lectern this week for the first time since entering private practice at Hogan Lovells in September 2011. And he'll argue not one but two cases in the upcoming cycle, six days apart.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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