Archive for February, 2019
New Survey Results: 264 Federal Judges Report on Litigation Practices
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More than 250 active and recently retired federal judges responded to a recent Exterro survey on how they would like legal teams to manage litigation/e-discovery processes in their courtrooms.
Texas Supreme Court Ruling on Attorney-Client Privilege Can Benefit Insurers
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The ruling is significant to Texas because it aligns the state with the federal rules on expert disclosure and production.
Brown Rudnick’s William Baldiga to Become Firm’s New Chief Executive Officer
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Brown Rudnick LLP announced that William R. Baldiga will become chief executive officer and chairman of the firm’s Management Committee.
Attorneys With Indiana Roots Join Barnes & Thornburg
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John Olivieri and Patrick Sullivan have joined Barnes & Thornburg’s Wealth Management and Corporate Finance practice groups in Indianapolis.
Ward, Smith & Hill Promotes Attorney Andrea Fair to Partner
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Trial law firm Ward, Smith & Hill, PLLC, announced that firm attorney Andrea L. Fair has been promoted to partner.
Court Agrees General Counsel Was Fired for Whistle-Blowing; Upholds $8 Million Verdict
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The 9th Circuit ruled that the former general cousnel had acted as a whistle-blower and was dismissed in retaliation for reporting conduct that he “reasonably believed” to be illegal.
Elon Musk Defiant As Judge Orders Him to Explain Tesla Tweets
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Tesla’s internal system designed to have an in-house lawyer vet Elon Musk’s tweets didn’t work in this case because his social-media minder didn’t bless the Feb. 19 post.
Law Firm Sues Associate Who Quit After 1 Year
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Above the Law reports on a law firm’s breach-of-contract lawsuit against an associate who wants to leave the firm.
Download: Contract Management Software Selection Guide
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ContractWorks has published “The Contract Management Software Selection Guide” and made it available for downloading at no charge.
Michael Best Adds Litigator Victoria Lovato to Denver Office
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Michael Best announced that Victoria Lovato has joined the firm’s Litigation Practice Group as senior counsel in Denver.
Littler Adds Chris Gokturk in Northern Virginia
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Chris Gokturk has joined Littler as a principal in its Tysons Corner, Va., office.
Sports Industry Executive Bobby Sharma Joins Foley
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Bobby Sharma has joined Foley & Lardner LLP as special adviser to its Sports Industry Team, based in the New York office.
Peter Lando Named Co-Chair Of Licensing Executives Society’s Boston Chapter
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Peter C. Lando of Lando & Anastasi, LLP has been named co-chair of the Boston Chapter of the Licensing Executives Society.
UBS Lawyers Played Hardball With French Enforcers, Failed Spectacularly
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The bank has been ordered to pay more than $5 billion in the tax-evasion case — matching what was sought by prosecutors.
Supreme Court Limits Police Powers to Seize Private Property
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The court’s decision will open the door to new legal arguments when the value of the property seized was out of proportion to the crimes involved.
U.S. Supreme Court Asked to Review Zero Emissions Credit Schemes
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if the Supreme Court accepts the zero emission credits cases, it could clarify the scope of FERC’s authority to preempt state policy goals that interfere with the operation of wholesale markets, according to Verrill Dana LLP.
Contracting to Avoid Tort-Based Punitive Damages Awards
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Damages for breach of contract are normally constrained by common-law rules designed to compensate the non-breaching party for the nonperformance of the breaching party, rather than to punish the breaching party.
International Contracts and Why What You Think ‘Can’t Hurt’ Usually Does Hurt
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Dan Harris explains the potential drawbacks of using some standard boilerplate clauses in contracts outside common law countries.
Turbulence on Breach of Employment Agreement, Trade Secret Misappropriation
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The Fourth Circuit found that the ex-employee had not breached the non-compete clause because his role at his new employer was not sufficiently similar to constitute a breach.
The KonMari Method to Effective Law Firm Marketing
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Legal marketers can take a cue from Japanese organizing consultant Marie Kondo, whose KonMari method essentially boils down to taking stock of everything you own and then eliminating whatever fails to bring you joy, writes Bruce Vincent of Muse Communications.