Archive for June, 2017
Are Employment Contracts the Real Stars of the NBA Draft?
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So-called “guaranteed contracts” protect most athletes in a way that most of us with employment contracts do not have, by guaranteeing their compensation even if an injury prevents them from playing, writes Dallas-based attorney Rogge Dunn, partner at Clouse Dunn.
Miller & Chevalier Elects New Leadership
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Miller & Chevalier Chartered announced that the firm’s members elected Marc J. Gerson, member and vice chair of the Tax Department, as chair of the firm effective July 1, 2017.
Former White House Counsel Jack Quinn Joins Manatt in Washington
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Manatt, Phelps & Phillips LLP announced that Jack Quinn has joined the firm’s Washington, D.C., office as a partner in the litigation group and as chair of the firm’s federal regulatory and government practice.
Judge Rips Lawyers in IP Rift; Will Award Fees to Defendants
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The judge called the lawsuit “frivolous” and concluded that awarding fees to the defendants “would much better serve the purposes of the Copyright Act than the denial of such awards.”
The Dumbest Class Action Claim Ever
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The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports on a pair of class-action lawsuits against Home Depot and Menards that Above the Law calls “the dumbest class action claim ever.”
Former Tax Judge Sentenced To Prison for Tax Fraud
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Both defendants entered guilty pleas, admitting to conspiring to obstruct the IRS by claiming personal expenses as business expenses. Those expenses included vacations, Pilates classes, upkeep and renovation and utilities for their home, and more.
Littler Adds Shareholder Renea Saade in Anchorage
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Employment and labor law firm Littler has added Renea I. Saade as a shareholder in the Anchorage office.
Simon Greenstone Earns 2016 Top Verdict Recognition in California, Arizona
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TopVerdict.com has recognized Dallas trial law firm Simon Greenstone Panatier Bartlett, P.C. for securing the largest jury verdict in Arizona, and the largest asbestos case verdict in California, in 2016.
DLA Piper Adds Corporate Partner Danish Hamid in Washington, DC
NewsDLA Piper announced that Danish Hamid has joined the firm’s Corporate practice as a partner in Washington, DC.
Get the In-House Processing & Review How Tos
Insight
Zapproved has published a guide that discusses five ways to save costs and build efficiencies by bringing e-discovery processing and review in-house.
3M Lawyer on Cutting More Than 250 Law Firms
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3M Co. launched its effort convergence in 2013, when it cut the about 300 of its U.S. outside firms to about 35 to 36 firms, reports Bloomberg Law.
Supreme Court Ruling in Drug Case Could Have Big Implications for Product Liability
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A Supreme Court decision could make it harder for large groups of plaintiffs to sue corporations in state courts for damages caused by manufacturers’ products, reports Politico.
Bored by $1,000-an-Hour Pay, a Lawyer Hunts Wall Street Scores
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Bloomberg Law profiles lawyer Dan Brockett, who ditched a job representing the world’s biggest banks for $1,000 an hour, and started earning his keep by suing the very companies that used to pay his bills — working on a contingency.
HIPAA 101: The 30-Minute Guide to Understanding Compliance
Event, June 27, 2 p.m. EDT
Compliancy Group will present a free webinar on HIPAA compliance, titled “The 30-Minute Guide to Understanding Compliance.”
Foley Adds Construction Attorney Lisa Glahn in Boston
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Lisa Glahn has joined Foley & Lardner LLP’s Construction Practice as a partner in the Boston office.
Christopher Moore Joins Hogan Lovells’ Global M&A Practice
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Hogan Lovells announced that Christopher Moore has joined the firm’s Corporate Practice as a partner in Northern California.
A ‘Dramatic’ Gender Wage Gap Awaits In-House Counsel
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The Association of Corporate Counsel released its latest in-house trends report, which revealed that a higher percentage of women’s salaries were on the lower end of the salary scale than those of their male counterparts, reports Above the Law.
‘Gainful Employment’ No True Test of School Success
Insight
Had the Borrower Defense to Repayment rule taken effect, for-profit colleges would have had to prove their programs led to the “gainful employment” of graduates or risk the loss of federal aid, according to a post by Androvett Legal Media & Marketing.
Energy Department Seeks Input on Regulatory Reform
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This is part of a government-wide initiative to overhaul the federal government’s regulatory regime, set in motion with an executive order signed by President Trump, reports K&L Gates.
Webinar: Avoiding Construction Claims and Disputes
On-Demand
A Baker Tilly on-demand webinar provides an overview of strategies to identify potential claims scenarios and potential resolutions available to mitigate claims.