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Fed's next steps divide economists as purchases wind down
Federal Reserve policy makers are almost certain to fulfill their plan to buy $600 billion in Treasuries, a survey of economists shows. How they finish the purchases and what they do next is a matter of disagreement.Law Firms, Web Companines Vie for Talent
Internet-savvy attorneys kicking themselves for not jumping at those stock options start-ups like Doubleclick or Razorfish or TheStreet.com were dangling, take heart: You are still in demand. In fact, the demand is greater than ever. From the white-shoe firms looking to get in on the Internet business, to the established new media firms, to the giant corporations developing e-commerce strategies, to the fledgling start-ups hoping to strike it rich in cyberspace, everyone wants a Web-savvy lawyer.Judge Lucy Koh on Monday decided that she couldn't issue permanent injunctions against 26 Samsung products that a federal jury found violated Apple's patents. Her order applies a heightened standard established by the Federal Circuit that requires patentholders to show a direct link between lost market-share and a specific infringing feature of a competitor's product.
Wal-Mart janitors try again to bring class action suit over wages, hours
Just months after a federal judge decertified a class action suit charging retail giant Wal-Mart with complicity in janitorial contractors' abuses of illegal aliens, a second attempt has been filed, one that looks suspiciously like the first.Virtual Offices Offer Lawyers Prestige of Manhattan at Fraction of the Cost
According to Kareem El-Heneidi, president of Manhattan Virtuals, the virtual set-up is appealing particularly to solo and small firm attorneys, who say the office is convenient for clients and that it keeps overhead down.Viacom International is getting a second shot at proving that YouTube massively infringed its copyrights by hosting clips from shows like "The Daily Show" and "Family Guy" without its permission. And whether Viacom and its lawyers succeed or not, they've already managed to shape the developing case law over copyrighted content that users illegally upload to the Internet.
On Friday Wilmer's Bill Lee and Kathleen Sullivan of Quinn Emanuel squared off for Apple and Samsung, bringing the debate over what standard should apply to permanent injunctions in tech cases to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.
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