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Archive for June, 2019

Dali Wireless Declares Victory Over Industry Giant CommScope in Patent Fight

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Dali Wireless has prevailed over its much larger rival after a multiyear battle over both companies’ patents.

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Smaller Law Firms Will Benefit from Google’s Site Diversity Change

Smaller Law Firms Will Benefit from Google’s Site Diversity Change

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Firms will need to provide quality information and good search engine optimization to be able to take advantage of Google’s change, according to Muse Communications.

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John Storz Joins Stroock’s Financial Restructuring Practice as Partner

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John Storz has joined Stroock’s national Financial Restructuring Group as a partner in the New York office.

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SDV Hires Stephanie Giagnorio

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Saxe Doernberger & Vita, P.C. announced that associate Stephanie Giagnorio has joined the firm’s Southeast office.

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Best Law Schools in the Country for Getting a High-Paying Job

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Above the Law has published the results of its new rankings of law schools, based on current ABA employment data.

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Supreme Court Holds State Wage and Hour Laws are Inapplicable to Offshore Drilling Platforms

Supreme Court Holds State Wage and Hour Laws are Inapplicable to Offshore Drilling Platforms

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A Liskow & Lewis blog post discusses a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling that could have far-reaching implications concerning wage-and-hour laws for workers on oil and gas platforms located in open water on the Outer Continental Shelf.

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Defining the Limits of Arbitral Authority

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Sometimes arbitrators issue awards that impose their own view of a “just” remedy at the expense of the painstakingly negotiated provisions in the parties’ contracts, writes Robert J. Kaler of Holland & Knight.

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Protecting Privileged Pre-Merger Communications Through Contractual Provisions

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Sell-side counsel are well advised to negotiate provisions akin to the retention clause, or privileged communications may fall into the hands of acquirors to be used in post-closing litigation against the sellers, advises Pepper Hamilton.

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Webinar: Q2 2019 Compliance & Risk Research Roundup

Webinar: Q2 2019 Compliance & Risk Research Roundup

Webinar, July 17, 2019
A webinar on July 17 will provide analysis of some leading compliance, ethics, and risk industry news and research from a leading industry expert and compliance evangelist, Tom Fox, presented by Hanzo.

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To Indemnify, Hold Harmless and Defend; Frequently Used and Frequently Misunderstood Contract Terms

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A post on the Vandeventer Black LLP website provides an overview of contract terms addressing indemnity and requirements to hold harmless or responsible for the defense of another.

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Environmental Lawyers Probing Water Contamination from ‘Forever Chemicals’

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Environmental trial lawyers at Dallas-based Fears Nachawati Law Firm are investigating water contamination cases on behalf of states, counties and cities across the nation.

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Business Litigator Joins Barnes & Thornburg’s South Bend Office

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Michael S. Bergerson Jr. has joined Barnes & Thornburg’s South Bend office as a partner in the firm’s Litigation Department.

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As Legal Glare Turns to Trump, His Faith in Supreme Court May Be Tested

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As the focus of some of the major legal challenges shifts from his policies to Trump himself, there could be disappointments in store for him.

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Wife of Atlanta Attorney Accused of Killing Husband and Burying His Body

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The victim was 58-year-old Gary Farris, an attorney for the regional law firm Burr and Forman and the founder of its Atlanta office.

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Alleged ‘Inappropriate Diatribes’ and ‘Vitriolic Emails’ Lead to Lawyer’s Suspension

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A filing by the Illinois Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission claims a license suspension is necessary before the investigation is complete, reports the Chicago Tribune.

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Fears Nachawati to Represent Maryland’s Calvert County in Opioid Lawsuit

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Dallas-based Fears Nachawati has been retained by the Calvert County Board of County Commissioners in Maryland to pursue a lawsuit against opioid manufacturers and distributors.

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Mitchell Silberberg & Knupp Adds Entertainment & IP Litigator

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Eleanor M. Lackman has joined Mitchell Silberberg & Knupp as a partner in its Entertainment & IP Litigation practice group.

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Trump Appeals Ruling Clearing Way for Release of His Banking Records

Trump Appeals Ruling Clearing Way for Release of His Banking Records

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The judge’s decision cleared the way for Deutsche Bank, the president’s biggest creditor, and Capital One to hand over years of financial records from Trump.

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Jones Day Ex-Partner Settles Suit Over ‘Fraternity’ Culture

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Wendy Moore’s suit claimed the firm’s leadership retaliated against her after she voiced misgivings about its culture, pay transparency, and treatment of female attorneys.

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Alex Jones’ Tirade Against Opposing Counsel Earns Him a Sanction

Alex Jones’ Tirade Against Opposing Counsel Earns Him a Sanction

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“The court has no doubt that Alex Jones was accusing plaintiffs counsel of planting child pornography,” Bridgeport Superior Court Judge Barbara Bellis said.

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