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Stanley S. Stroup, Wells Fargo & Co.
As general counsel at Wells Fargo & Co., Stanley S. Stroup handles the legal affairs of the nation's seventh-largest U.S. bank holding company, and oversees a legal department with 102 lawyers. Stroup and his in-house team work on matters ranging from commercial lending and regulatory affairs to acquisitions.Warner Bros. banked on getting some laughs in a scene in The Hangover: Part II, when one of the characters bungles the name of his counterfeit designer luggage. The scene didn't amuse Louis Vuitton, but a federal judge in Manhattan sided with the studio's lawyers at Jenner & Block and threw out LV's trademark infringement suit.
Cite as 12 C.D.O.S. 13413 THE PEOPLE ex rel. FIRE INSURANCE EXCHANGE et al., Plaintiffs and Respondents, v
Summer Associates Survey 2011: A Season In the Sun
After two years of economic anxiety, summer associates rediscover their optimism.Companies fighting patent infringement claims once went three frustrating years without a single jury win in the Eastern District of Texas. So far this year, they've prevailed at trial seven times, far eclipsing the number of plaintiffs wins. What gives?
Companies fighting patent infringement claims once went three frustrating years without a single jury win in the Eastern District of Texas. So far this year, they've prevailed at trial seven times, far eclipsing the number of plaintiffs wins. What gives?
Legal Business Falls With Plunge in IPOs
A dire market for initial public offerings this year has triggered an abrupt halt in work for corporate lawyers who regularly handle issues associated with those financings. So far this year, only four companies have gone public, compared to 25 in the first four months of 2008, according to Renaissance Capital, an independent IPO research firm based in Greenwich, Conn. And as of April 29, only five companies this year have filed documents with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to go public, a 93.8 percent decline from the 81 in the same period in 2008.Cite as 10 C.D.O.S. 14076E-PASS TECHNOLOGIES, INC., Plaintiff and Appellant, v. MOSES & SINGER, LLP, et al.
California courts have had a lot to say in recent years about class certification and mandatory arbitration—but they've skirted questions that would put state policy in direct conflict with evolving federal law.
Tom, J.P., Saxe, Friedman, Gonzalez, McGuire, JJ. 2858 Index 602150/06 Daniela Ma?as, Plaintiff-Respondent, v VMS Associates, LLC, doing business as Violy an
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