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Firms Seek Big Names for Senior Advisers, Law Degrees Optional
They are often the biggest names at their law firms. Well-credentialed and well-connected, they are ideally situated to be rainmakers -- but J.D.s or not, they're not lawyers. Instead, they belong to the growing ranks of senior advisers, brought on to guide firms through non-legal intricacies of various markets and to provide access to prospective clients. And in the view of Covington & Burling's Stuart Eizenstat, it's the wave of the globalized future.Top Attorneys Tapped for High Court Tech Cases
Scheduled for argument at the Supreme Court on Tuesday are the widely-watched Grokster case, which asks whether peer-to-peer downloading of songs and movies violates copyright protections, and a second case that may determine which regulatory regime should govern cable Internet services. The cases have attracted top intellectual property and telecommunications lawyers -- all but one a former high court law clerk -- who are eager to participate in what could be landmarks of the digital age.View more book results for the query "Verizon Communications"
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Administrative, alternative dispute resolution, antitrust, appellate, banking, bankruptcy, business, constitutional, criminal defense, criminal prosecution, elder law, energy, environmental, family law, health care, immigration, insurance, intellectual, labor and employment, personal injury, real estate, school law, securities, tax law.What Should a Nonparty Know in the Post-'Zubulake' World?
With the brouhaha over electronic discovery, the obligations of nonparties likely to possess data relevant to a case have gotten lost in the shuffle. The uncertainty surrounding the world of e-discovery, coupled with the risks of failing -- even inadvertently -- to satisfy one's legal obligations create a conundrum for nonparties. Grant J. Esposito, a litigation partner and member of Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw's e-discovery and records management group, examines the duties and expectations of nonparties.Industry Groups Knock 'Napster' Ruling
Several Internet industry coalitions and trade groups representing companies such as America Online, Yahoo and Intel filed amicus briefs in the recording industry's lawsuit against Napster. The groups are concerned that the district court's preliminary injunction against the company could impose copyright policing responsibilities on Internet service providers.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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