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Justices struggle over strip-search case Top
The Supreme Court on Wednesday struggled with whether jail officials may have a blanket policy of conducting intrusive strip searches of all arrestees, even those detained for minor offenses, or whether the Fourth Amendment requires reasonable suspicion for such searches.
 
Immigration Lawyer Accused of Fraud Caught in Canada Top
A lawyer accused of running a massive immigration fraud is awaiting extradition following his arrest in Toronto. Earl Seth David fled to Canada in 2006 because he allegedly feared apprehension, and continued running his Wall Street firm from that country until early 2009, prosecutors charge.
 
Ruden McClosky in merger talks with Greenspoon Marder Top
Ruden McClosky is deep in merger talks with 96-attorney Greenspoon Marder. Once boasting more than 200 attorneys throughout Florida, Ruden McClosky has gone through a series of layoffs, mass defections, office closings and pay cuts over three years, and is now down to about 70 lawyers.
 
Raj Rajaratnam Sentenced to 11 Years for Insider Trading Top
The pivotal figure in the most wide-ranging insider-trading prosecution in history was given a break by Judge Richard Holwell, who pronounced sentence after ruling for the government on virtually everything it wanted in calculating the sentencing range, which he agreed was between 19 1/2 and 24 1/2 years in prison.
 
Goodwin Procter Knocks Out Massive Class of Subprime Borrowers in Case Against Countrywide and Bank of America Top
A California federal judge has knocked out a proposed class of more than 500,000 Countrywide borrowers. Unfortunately for the plaintiffs, Wal-Mart v. Dukes, which tightened the requirements for plaintiffs to plead class commonality, came down just two months after they moved for certification.
 
Janet Day on Law Firm IT 'Nirvana' Top
LTN reporter Evan Koblentz speaks with Berwin Leighton Paisner CIO Janet Day about her "concept of nirvana," in which the consumerization of IT in law firms -- where lawyers use and maintain their favorite devices for work -- makes the help desk unnecessary. Koblentz and Day also discuss Hewlett-Packard's move to become more consumer-focused as Apple potentially becomes more business-focused.
 
The Final Rothstein Auction Top
The third and final auction of items from Ponzi schemer Scott Rothstein features a stuffed lion, dozens of pricey shoes and dresses and a $3,000 Hello Kitty purse.
 
Doug Caddell on Foley & Lardner's Freedom of Computing Top
Doug Caddell, CIO at Foley & Lardner, speaks with LTN staff reporter Evan Koblentz at ILTA about his firm's policy of giving lawyers the freedom to buy the technology they need -- instead of dictating choices. Freedom of computing, he says, allows firms to focus more on business issues and less on infrastructure.
 
Appellate Lawyer of the Week: Jonathan Turley Top
When Jonathan Turley is not teaching at George Washington University Law School or blogging, he is a litigator whose cases can never be described as boring. In this video interview with Tony Mauro, Turley discusses his high-profile case on Utah's anti-polygamy law.
 
The End of an Era for Stock Option Backdating Scandals Top
Former Juniper Networks general counsel Lisa Berry's backdating settlement with the Securities and Exchange Commission this week may have symbolized the end of an era -- but the vigor with which the agency has pursued corporate executives on fraud claims has left a lasting impression on lawyers.
 
FTC proposes watering down guidelines to market food to children Top
Regulators plan to water down proposed industry guidelines restricting foods marketed to children. The director of the FTC's Bureau of Consumer Protection told House members Wednesday that "brand equity characters" like Kellogg's Tony the Tiger would no longer run afoul of the guidelines.
 
Onyx and Bayer Settle Drug Development Suit Mid-Trial Top
Two weeks into a jury trial, agreements have been reached that give Onyx a 20 percent royalty on future worldwide sales of a new Bayer drug in development that could substitute for Onyx's main pharmaceutical Nexavar. Bayer also will pay Onyx a $160 million lump sum related to sales of Nexavar.
 
Trade secret theft outside U.S. is basis for barring imports, Federal Circuit rules Top
In a split ruling, the Federal Circuit has upheld an International Trade Commission order that barred a company in China from importing railway wheels into the United States because the company misappropriated trade secrets in China from a U.S. company.
 
Faegre & Benson, Baker & Daniels Say Their Merger is Officially On Top
Faegre & Benson and Baker & Daniels announced Wednesday that they will combine operations under the Faegre Baker Daniels name as of Jan. 1, creating a combined entity with about 770 lawyers and, according to the most recent Am Law 100 figures, total gross 2010 revenues in excess of $400 million.
 
Twitter Makes Deal for 'Tweet' Mark Top
Twitter now has the rights to "tweet." Twittad, an online advertising company, has transferred trademark rights to the word "tweet" to Twitter in exchange for a dismissal of its trademark infringement suit over Twittad's trademarked phrase "Let Your Ad Meet Tweets."
 
Another Attorney Sentenced in Insider Trading Scheme Top
Michael Kimelman, a non-practicing attorney, has been sentenced to serve 2 1/2 years in prison for his role in the Zvi Goffer insider trading case. Emanuel Goffer was sentenced this month to three years in prison. His brother, Zvi Goffer, was sentenced in September to 10 years.
 
The Careerist: Tell Your Daughter About Anita Top
Did your legal career begin before the Clarence Thomas-Anita Hill hearings, or after? If you entered the legal profession before those infamous hearings of 20 years ago, you might recall a meaner, coarser workplace than your younger counterparts. Here's why Hill's testimony still matters today. Visit The Careerist
 
Judge rejects MGA's antitrust suit against Mattel Top
A federal judge has tentatively dismissed an antitrust suit filed by MGA Entertainment against Mattel, ruling that the maker of the Bratz doll was barred from asserting claims that it should have brought in a previously filed copyright infringement case.
 
Nigerian Pleads Guilty to Underwear Bomb Attack Top
A Nigerian man said Wednesday he tried to bring down an international flight over Detroit with a bomb in his underwear in retaliation for the killing of Muslims worldwide, taking a federal court by surprise as he pleaded guilty on the second day of his trial.
 
Appeal in Pennsylvania Mineral Rights Case Could Shake Up Marcellus Gas Drilling Top
What does a property dispute over a 130-year-old deed in Pennsylvania have to do with the rush to extract untold billions of dollars worth of natural gas from the Marcellus shale? Plenty, if the heirs of a mineral-rights holder get their way in a case that's before the state's highest court.
 
The Lawyer as Confidant Top
Although some lawyers may claim otherwise, the professional restrictions on violating confidences extend far beyond the attorney-client privilege, writes Stroock & Stroock & Lavan's Joel Cohen, who examines the pitfalls of treating a lawyer like a confidant.
 

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