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It takes an army of lawyers to rebuild at Ground Zero
REBUILDING WAS THE DEVELOPER'S DREAM-and his right, according to his lawyers from Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen Katz. But after the towers fell, New York city and state authorities seemed to have done everything possible to elbow him out of the way, even as Silverstein ponied up $100 million a year to rent a hole in the ground.Non-L.A. Firms Breaking Into Entertainment Law
When Summit Entertainment LLC needed an attorney to help promote its new vampire movie, "The Twilight Saga: New Moon," General Counsel David Friedman turned to someone he knew well: an old colleague from his former job at Paramount Pictures.Star Turn for Some Hollywood Newcomers
When Summit Entertainment needed an attorney to help promote its new vampire movie, "The Twilight Saga: New Moon," general counsel David Friedman turned to an old colleague from his former Paramount Pictures job. That lawyer, Nancy Derwin-Weiss, had moved to Wildman, Harrold, Allen & Dixon and helped it break through the barriers that have frustrated more than one East Coast firm's ambition to go Hollywood. And at least three other firms from outside California are using similar tactics to get into entertainment law.View more book results for the query "University Hospital Ltd"
Cross-licenses grow; legal work follows
Technology companies living under the constant threat of patent litigation are increasingly inking cross-licensing deals and generating a broad mix of patent and transactional work for attorneys.Employee Background Checks: Dos and Don'ts
Whether your company is in the Fortune 500 or is a small independent business, hiring and retaining qualified, honest employees is critical to your success. Cozen O'Connor's Carrie B. Rosen says it is therefore vital to conduct background checks before making hiring decisions. Here's an overview of what you should know before you conduct these very important investigations.Cross-Licenses Grow, Legal Work Follows
Technology companies living under the constant threat of patent litigation are inking cross-licensing deals and generating a mix of patent and transactional work for attorneys. Venture capitalists have begun requiring companies seeking money to sign cross-licensing deals as insurance against court fights, but they are more than an inoculation against litigation. Biotechnology companies particularly need cross-licensing to develop products, since different companies' patents are often interrelated.Creating a Culture of Compliance
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