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Friday, September 9, 2011

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A timely warning to employees about social media Top
Sandra Jezierski, a shareholder at Minneapolis-based Nilan Johnson Lewis, speaks to NLJ about the risks employees face when posting job-related gripes to social media sites.
 
MOVERS Top
Judy Hlafcsak joins K&L Gates' health care practice as partner in the Pittsburgh office. Plus more law firm movers in this week's column.
 
The future of the law firm website Top
A law firm's Web site will no longer be considered supplemental marketing collateral. Rather, it increasingly will be thought of as a marketing platform that is central to all aspects of a firm's marketing activity
 
1,800 pro bono hours later, attorney sees Sept. 11 memorial become reality Top
Patrick White, of counsel at Porter Wright and vice president of the Families of Flight 93, talks to the NLJ about the work and challenges behind the United Flight 93 Memorial.
 
Search for billing flexibility behind L.A.'s latest boutique Top
Two former partners at Allen Matkins Leck Gamble Mallory & Natsis have launched their own firm in Los Angeles, prompted by an opportunity to provide flexible billing rates for clients.
 
ASSOCIATE MOVERS Top
Annette Lopez joins Gunster, Yoakley & Stewart's environmental and land use and business litigation practices as an associate. Plus more movers in this week's column.
 
California attorney convicted of accepting bribe Top
A California attorney has been convicted on charges that he accepted $50,000 in cash from the target of a federal investigation in exchange for convincing his client, a witness, to lie to the grand jury.
 
THE CAREERIST: Judge Preska and work/life balance Top
Whether or not you agree with Southern District of New York Chief Judge Loretta Preska's opinion in the Bloomberg L.P. discrimination case, it's a must-read for any woman who works in a pressure-cooker profession like law or finance.
 
MOVERS Top
James O'Brien joins Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher's real estate practice as of counsel to the San Francisco office. Plus more law firm movers in this week's column.
 
SOCIAL MEDIA: Richard Susskind on social media, legal marketing and "irrational rejectionism" Top
A conversation with the author of The End of Lawyers about his perceptions of social media, marketing for law firms and the future of the legal industry.
 
Discovery sanctions still on the table in MGA's fee dispute with O'Melveny Top
Bratz doll manufacturer MGA Entertainment Inc. could still face discovery sanctions in a $10.2 million billing dispute with its former law firm, O'Melveny & Myers, despite having dropped its malpractice claims.
 
Insurers demand a piece of MGA's $141 million legal fees and costs award Top
The insurance companies that paid the legal costs associated with MGA Entertainment Inc.'s successful court battle with Mattel Inc. are seeking to recover a portion of the $141 million in attorney fees and costs awarded to the Bratz doll manufacturer.
 
Hagens Berman attacks 'copycat' Apple antitrust claims Top
Hagens Berman has moved to intervene in at least five "copycat" lawsuits in federal court in New York. The firm said it hopes to consolidate all the litigation in the Northern District of California, where it is pursuing a price fixing case against electronic book publishers and retailers.
 
Judge stalls Prius headlight settlement, citing 'big problem' with fees Top
A federal judge, citing concerns about a request for attorney fees, has put the brakes on a proposed class action settlement between Toyota Motor Corp. and nearly 300,000 owners and lessees of Prius hybrids who claimed that their headlights were defective because they intermittently shut off.
 
Stock scam ensnares attorneys Top
Three lawyers, including a former Nixon Peabody counsel, have pleaded guilty in Washington federal district court to crimes stemming from a long-running securities probe.
 
Lobbying for reform Top
Washington lobbyists are gearing up to make their cases to Congress this fall for lobbying reform. With several proposals crafted or in the works, including one on Capitol Hill, it looks as though they'll have a lot to discuss.
 
Making their mark in D.C. Top
A crop of law firms specializing in trademark filings has popped up in the Washington area during the past few years, and they've quickly become important players in the field.
 

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