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Lawyers Suing Google Say Proof Is in the Post-its
After deal talks went south, a London-based company says Google returned files littered with Post-it notes describing plans to copy valuable technology.In search of typical hip device case
The first courtroom test of liability claims involving a particular hip replacement device ended in more or less a split decision: The jury awarded the plaintiff $8.3 million but rejected his bid for punitive damages. Unfortunately, attorneys on both sides agree, the outcome tells precious little about the prospects for the approximately 10,000 claims still pending over the device.Walkup in on $23M Minnesota Milestone
San Francisco's Walkup, Melodia was co-counsel for the plaintiffs, who won what is thought to be the largest birth injury verdict in Minnesota.Muni Crash Nets Lots of Potential Clients
Walkup, Melodia's Matthew Davis, whose firm started blogging about Saturday's light rail accident in S.F. the day it happened, is among the personal injury lawyers already representing passengers.Court Revives Suit Over Fake Lab Report
Walkup, Melodia's Matthew Davis wins reversal for client who was charged on the basis of a "ruse" lab report meant to force a confession out of him.When job hunting, do anything it takes for experience
If these frightening times find you young and unemployed, here's some advice from a prior downturn: Do anything it takes to get experience, even if that entails accepting a low salary, relocating or taking a detour through Egypt. Lawyer Doug Saeltzer did all three after earning his J.D. in the wake of the early 1990s recession. He says experience is key because as things get better, firms will be looking for "somebody they can give those 30 files to ... and ethically say: Deal with this."Is Pay-Per-Click Marketing Worth It for Small Firms?
In the constant competition for new clients, small plaintiffs firms are relying on pay-per-click marketing campaigns to increase their odds. Business models vary, with some firms using pay-per-click ads regularly, and other firms preferring more traditional marketing methods. What's more, there's disagreement over the effectiveness of pay-per-click campaigns. Some plaintiffs lawyers say they help boost targeted traffic to firm Web sites, but many say that pay-per-click can be time-consuming and expensive.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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