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Saturday, March 26, 2011

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Tax expert appointed dean at Cleveland-Marshall Top
The latest school to name a new dean is Cleveland-Marshall College of Law, which has tapped DePaul University College of Law professor Craig Boise.
 
Law school accreditation proposal would boost job placement transparency Top
The latest proposed drafts of the American Bar Association's law school accreditation standards would change how schools report graduate employment information, impose tougher bar passage rate requirements and ease limits on the number credit hours students may take through distance education.
 
Study suggests little cause for alarm over laptops in the classroom Top
A paper written by a Temple University law professor concluded that laptops actually can enhance the educational experience — and suggests educators think twice about banning them.
 
Widener law professor faces renewed charges over classroom conduct Top
A faculty panel's recommendation to dismiss charges that Widener University School of Law professor Lawrence Connell made racist and sexist comments in class has not ended the wrangling over his position at the school.
 
'Soft bounce' in entry level associate hiring, NALP reports Top
New figures show that offer rates to summer associates rose from the historic low of 69% in 2009 to 87% in 2010. That 18% increase puts offer rates back in the ballpark of the 90% offer rates of 2008, which was the last summer program season before the financial crisis hit in earnest.
 
Berkshire Hathaway's Munger gifts $20M to Michigan Law Top
Berkshire Hathaway Vice-Chairman Charlie Munger — who attended the University of Michigan as an undergraduate before graduating from Harvard Law School and founding the Los Angeles law firm Munger, Tolles & Olson — is giving Michigan Law $20 million.
 
'U.S. News' revamps tiers in law school rankings Top
There was no movement among the top six schools in the latest law school rankings from U.S. News & World Report. The real attention-getter on this year's list will likely be the extension of numerical rankings beyond the top 100 and elimination of the old alphabetically listed third and fourth tiers.
 
Panel recommends against dismissal of Widener professor — for now Top
A faculty panel at Widener University School of Law has recommended that the school drop its efforts to dismiss associate professor Lawrence Connell, who came under fire for allegedly using violent scenarios involving the murder of law dean Linda Ammons while teaching his criminal law course.
 
Cuts at UNLV could render law school a 'mediocre institution' Top
Public law schools are no strangers to funding cuts, but few have found themselves in the dire situation now facing the William S. Boyd School of Law at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. University President Neal Smatresk has proposed a budget cut of $2.26 million for the law school as part of $32.6 million in cuts for the university.
 
Law school transparency: cutting-edge issue or passing fad? Top
In the beginning of the economic crisis, large firms took their licks due to layoffs and bloated first-year salaries. Now it appears to be the law schools' turn to suffer the fallout from the economic crisis.
 
Yale launches professional ethics clinic Top
Yale Law School has started what may be the first law clinic devoted specifically to professional ethics.
 
Faculty mobilize against ABA's proposal to drop tenure requirement Top
Law faculties are starting to weigh in on proposed changes to the American Bar Association's accreditation standards pertaining to tenure and other job protections.
 
Empiricism divides the academy Top
Law and statistics might seem like strange bedfellows, but more legal scholars appear to be embracing the data-driven approach to research that has long been the norm in political science, economics and the social sciences.
 
Indiana technical college considers opening law school Top
The Board of Trustees of the Indiana Institute of Technology on Feb. 25 authorized a study of the feasibility of adding a law school at its Fort Wayne, Ind., campus.
 
Chapman hires former congressman as its new dean Top
Chapman University School of Law has tapped Tom Campbell — a lawyer with a Ph.D. in economics who has been a law professor, a business school dean, a U.S. congressman, a bureaucrat in the Federal Trade Commission, a state finance director and a would-be senator — as its next dean.
 
UC Berkeley launches Institute for Jewish and Israeli law Top
The University of California, Berkeley School of Law has launched an institute devoted to Jewish and Israeli studies.
 

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Defending New York City's Request for Proposal Process Top
In his Municipal Law column, Jeffrey D. Friedlander, first assistant corporation counsel of the City of New York, writes that as a general rule, the City of New York is required to purchase goods and services from the lowest responsible bidder, as determined through a competitive bidding process mandated by New York State and municipal law.
 
Considering Indemnification To Non-Signatories in Acquisition Top
In his Contract Law column, Glen Banks, a partner at Fulbright & Jaworski, writes that the First Department recently addressed a situation where there appeared to be a conflict between an Indemnification clause and a No Third-Party Beneficiaries clause in a purchase agreement for the acquisition of a business.
 
Circuit Is 'Not Convinced' Reviews of Taxi License Suspensions Are Fair Top
 
Albany: Citing Ruling by High Court, Prosecutors Ask to Retry Bruno Top
 
Panel Declines to Fault Lawyer for Client's Holiday Jail Sojourn Top
 
News In Brief Top
 
Symposium to Focus on Bob Dylan as Inspiration for Legal Scholarship Top
 
Outside Counsel: 2010 Survey of Tax Certiorari, Real Property, Eminent Domain Top
Thomas A. Dickerson, associate justice of the Appellate Division, Second Department, and John R. LaCava, associate justice of the Appellate Term 9th and 10th Judicial Districts, discuss the rulings that involved, among other subjects, wealthy seniors, MTA police stations, inverse condemnation by telecommunications companies and the valuation of gravel mining pits.
 

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Friday, March 25, 2011

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Former Ropes Partner Sues Firm Claiming Age, Sex Discrimination Top
A former Ropes & Gray partner has filed a discrimination suit, claiming the firm undermined her by reassigning her clients to younger, male partners before firing her in retaliation for her complaints to firm leadership.
 
Federal Circuit: Cross-appeal by Apotex an 'egregious' attempt to 'game the system' Top
A generic pharmaceutical company's move to preserve litigation options in case an appellate court reversed its lower court win on one set of grounds was "particularly egregious," the Federal Circuit has ruled.
 
Lawyer, Firm File Suit Over "False Review" Top
Lawyer Michael W. Weston and his firm have filed a $1.25 million defamation suit alleging a "false review" posted on Citysearch.com has resulted in hundreds of thousands of dollars of lost business.
 
EEOC Issues Long-Awaited, Final Disability Regulations To Implement 2008 ADAA Top
The business and disability rights communities are uniting behind final regulations implementing the 2008 Americans With Disabilities Amendments Act -- a dramatic change from strong criticism of a first attempt in 2009.
 
Judge Rejects Stay of Cases Opted Out of 9/11 Settlement Top
A judge has rejected arguments by attorneys in the 9/11 respiratory litigation that pretrial practice should be stayed in 85 cases that opted out of a 2010 settlement with New York City and its contractors until more clarity is obtained about benefits under a recently passed federal act.
 
Taking an objective measure of firms that promote women Top
A new effort is under way to objectively identify law firms of 100 or more attorneys that have a substantial number of women equity partners, women in leadership roles and women bringing in top compensation.
 
Celebrated 'Appropriation Artist' Richard Prince Calls on Boies Schiller to Appeal Devastating Infringement Ruling Top
The appeal of an infringement ruling against celebrity artist Richard Prince will explore the nature of fair use for an artist whose work involves the manipulation of images created by someone else.
 
Alleged Attorney Conduct Prompts Court to Vacate Settlement With School District Over Bullying Top
A judge has vacated a settlement of allegations that a school district failed to curb bullying after he received affidavits from plaintiffs who claimed they had accepted the deal only after their former attorney "intimidated" them.
 
Bernstein Is Back! In Latest RiskMetrics Ranking of Plaintiffs Firms, Bernstein Litowitz Regains Top Slot for Total Settlement Value, Racking Up Nearly $1 Billion in 2010 Top
A new report shows Bernstein Litowitz ranking first among plaintiffs firms for total settlement value in 2010, with 16 settlements totaling $999.9 million -- an increase of more than $200 million from the prior year.
 
Ex-Spouse Who Let Joint Assets Slip Must Pay Own Lawyer's Fee Top
A man who "methodically" dissipated the assets from his 30-year marriage cannot use the proceeds from the sale of the marital house to pay his divorce lawyer's fees, a New York judge has ruled.
 
Before foreclosure was complete, Lauderhill couple say Chase locked them out of their house Top
As delinquent homeowners report being kept out of houses they still own, attorneys say lenders and firms they hire to do inspections and change locks are trespassing and abusing the system by claiming the properties have been abandoned.
 
American Convicted in Hong Kong 'Milkshake Murder' Top
An American who drugged her investment banker-husband with a milkshake and bludgeoned him to death more than seven years ago was convicted of murder Friday at her second trial in a case that grabbed world attention with lurid details on the breakdown of a wealthy expatriate marriage in Hong Kong.Visit International News
 
How's the Lateral Market? Q&A With a Recruiter Top
Law firms are hiring laterals again after the slowdown caused by the recession, says Southern California legal recruiter Sabina Lippman, and she has some good news about the trend in compensation. Lippman has opened her own recruiting firm after 10 years at Watanabe Nason Schwartz & Lippman.Visit lawjobs.com News & Views
 
'Fairness,' Balance and Opinionated News Top
Katherine A. Helm and Joel Cohen examine the increasingly prevalent mix of superheated rhetoric and partisan commentary, and conclude that the remedy for undesirable speech is always more speech.
 

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The Civil War: 150 Years Later Top
A special report on the Civil War focusing on notable Supreme Court cases from that era — as well as a movie by Robert Redford about a ­conspiracy prosecution arising from the Lincoln assassination.
 
Copyright damages in crosshairs Top
In downloading case, 1st Circuit to weigh whether statutory damages violate due process.
 
Sting operation is focus of dismissal motions Top
Criminal defense lawyers representing a group of weapons dealers in a foreign bribery prosecution in Washington want a federal judge to throw out the case over allegations the government crafted and closely scripted a conspiracy just to prosecute it.
 
THE PRACTICE: Del. refreshes rules of the road for public-firm sales Top
Chancery will not second-guess the business judgment of corporate boards unless there is a conflict of interest.
 
OPINION: Darrow's dream: ending the death penalty Top
States still supporting capital punishment could profit from learning Illinois' history with it, from the Haymarket Riots to Darrow's sermon against it in the Leopold and Loeb trial to the recent abolition.
 
OPINION: Health insurance is not 'commerce' Top
A single erroneous Supreme Court precedent from 1944, South-Eastern Underwriters, should be overturned.
 
IN-HOUSE COUNSEL: Mr. Hospitality Top
Profile of Scott McLester, General Counsel for Wyndham Worldwide Corp.
 

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Wilson Losing 6 IP Litigation Partners to Latham Top
 
Google's Guy Gets Busy Top
As Android-related patent suits pile up, Charles Verhoeven is coming to the defense of handset makers sued for infringement by the likes of Apple and Microsoft.
 

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Sting operation is focus of dismissal motions Top
Criminal defense lawyers representing a group of weapons dealers in a foreign bribery prosecution in Washington want a federal judge to throw out the case over allegations the government crafted and closely scripted a conspiracy just to prosecute it.
 
DOJ's thumb on the scales Top
For more than two years, a pair of rival technology companies that make a high-strength synthetic fiber have battled each other in Richmond, Va.'s federal trial court over allegations of trade secret theft and antitrust violations.
 
Section 5 bailouts balloon Top
More than a year ago, the U.S. Supreme Court gave the go-ahead to political subdivisions interested in exiting special supervision under the Voting Rights Act. Now small cities, towns and utility districts are stepping up.
 
Divided on discovery Top
The federal judiciary appears evenly split and prosecutors and defense lawyers sharply divided over a proposal to broaden criminal discovery obligations following a high-profile case of alleged government misconduct, according to a national survey.
 
INADMISSIBLE Top
Roberts jumps to Skadden; a film star at Ballard Spahr; good reviews at Nathan's confirmation hearing; Comcast needs to update its records; a Small step to the SEC; good-bye to Buc & Beardsley; and more new homes for Howrey alums in this week's column.
 
Refusal to talk settlement doesn't merit sanctions Top
A defendant's failure to participate in settlement talks after its inventor and expert witness disclosed adverse information in depositions wasn't ground for sanctions, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has ruled.
 
Federal Circuit erects high standard for false labeling complaints Top
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit outlined a high pleading standard for plaintiffs filing lawsuits against companies for falsely labeling their products as covered by patents.
 
Constitutional attacks on patent false-marking law gain traction Top
Constitutional challenges to the statute that lets whistleblowers sue companies for falsely labeling their products as covered by patents are heating up at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit and at the district court level.
 
Pro business? Not always Top
In a pair of business cases decided on March 22, the Court by lopsided majorities ruled in favor of an employee in a wage-and-hours dispute, and in favor of plaintiffs in a securities class action. Corporations lost both cases.
 
Class Warfare Top
Among their hundreds of pages of dueling arguments, the companies and organizations supporting or opposing Wal-Mart in its landmark Supreme Court challenge Wal-Mart v. Dukes do agree on one point: Whatever the justices say about class action certification will resound across a wide swath of law, not just employment discrimination.
 
For Scalia's son, turning away income may help father stay on Wal-Mart case Top
 
Fee fight headed for courtroom Top
A $4 million jury award for a man savagely beaten outside a Washington nightclub is at the center of a rare court fight over fees between attorneys who represented the plaintiff.
 
Firm seeking payback from Abramoff pal Top
Lawyers for Greenberg Traurig are demanding that Abramoff business partner Michael Scanlon make restitution to the firm to cover its losses.
 
Cobell attorneys seek $223 million Top
They say the judge isn't bound by their pledge to accept $99.9 million or less.
 

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North Texas Tollway Authority Wants to Spread Out Legal Work
In recent weeks the North Texas Tollway Authority board of directors has debated how to purchase legal services efficiently and how to select a new general counsel. The board plans to restructure its relationship with longtime outside counsel Frank Stevenson, a partner in Locke Lord Bissell & Liddell, and his Dallas-based firm, three board members and Stevenson say.
 

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How's the Lateral Market? Q&A With a Recruiter Top
Law firms are hiring laterals again after the slowdown caused by the recession, says Southern California legal recruiter Sabina Lippman, and she has some good news about the trend in compensation. Lippman has opened her own recruiting firm after 10 years at Watanabe Nason Schwartz & Lippman.
 
Legacy Lovells Partners to Receive First Post-Merger Bonuses Top
Legacy Lovells partners are set to receive their first bonus payments under U.S. merger partner Hogan & Hartson's bonus structure. Hogan Lovells International will pay out 7.5 percent of its profits from May 1 to Dec. 31, 2010, as partner bonuses to both salaried and equity partners.
 
2 Gordon & Rees Health Care Partners to Form Own Firm Top
The San Francisco-based leader of Gordon & Rees' health care practice group, John Supple, is starting a small health care defense firm in April with another Gordon & Rees partner and an associate, and two other lawyers, including a recent graduate. Supple says two more job offers are outstanding.
 
Fla. Bills Push for Licensing, Definition of Paralegals Top
Companion bills in the state Legislature would pave the way to make Florida the first state in the country to require licenses for paralegals as well as a continuing education scheme. But not everyone is a fan of the idea, with some lawyers questioning why paralegal regulation is necessary.
 
Akin Gump Securities Partner Opens Boutique Top
Corporate clients want to do more work on a contingency basis -- making it a good time to launch a boutique, according to one lawyer. Steven Kaufhold, a securities litigator recently with Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld, opened Kaufhold Gaskin in San Francisco this month.
 
Wolf Block Still Winding Down 2 Years Later Top
Two years have passed since Wolf Block partners voted to dissolve the firm, and the defunct firm's outside lawyers and wind-down committee are still trying to collect money from former partners, work out deals with creditors and respond to suits by vendors and former attorneys.
 
SEC Attorney Sues Agency Alleging Racial Discrimination Top
A Securities and Exchange Commission lawyer is suing her employer for racial discrimination, alleging she was denied pay raises and harassed because she is African-American. Ronesha Butler also alleges her former supervisor retaliated after Butler filed an EEO complaint.
 
Billy Martin Joins Dorsey & Whitney Trial Group Top
Washington, D.C.'s Dorsey & Whitney announced Tuesday that it has snagged Billy Martin, a former Howrey partner. Martin, a well-known trial attorney whose former clients include sports stars, celebrities and political figures, will join Dorsey & Whitney's trial group as a partner.
 
Poll Finds Jump in In-House Interviews of Law Firm Partners Top
According to a recent national survey of attorney hiring trends in corporations, interviews of senior level lawyers jumped 20 percent between January 2010 and January 2011. And 38 percent of the companies surveyed said experienced attorneys were being considered for a wide range of positions.
 
Michele Roberts Moves From Akin Gump to Skadden Top
Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom is bringing on Washington, D.C., litigator Michele Roberts as a partner, picking up a lawyer known for her skill and decades of experience in front of juries. Roberts, who specializes in white-collar defense, is leaving Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld.
 
Should I Aim for In-House or Another Law Firm? Top
After 15 years at a litigation boutique, I need to move on. Do I go in-house or move to another firm? And any networking advice?
 
Tips on Transitioning From Accounting Firm to Law Firm? Top
I am a lawyer currently working for a Big 4 accounting firm, and I'd like to transition to a law firm and practice tax law. Is it true this is a difficult move? Any advice on making the transition easier?
 

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SPECIAL REPORT: MOST INFLUENTIAL LAWYERS
The NLJ profiles 34 lawyers in 10 categories — ADR, financial capital markets, government affairs, health care, in-house lawyers at private companies, law firm leadership, media and entertainment, real estate, trusts and estates, and white-collar crime — whose work has been so consequential that it helped to push the profession or a practice area substantially forward.
 

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CoCo Judge Changes Mind on Cop Rap Sheets Top
 
Wilson Losing 6 IP Litigation Partners to Latham Top
 
Google's Guy Gets Busy Top
As Android-related patent suits pile up, Charles Verhoeven is coming to the defense of handset makers sued for infringement by the likes of Apple and Microsoft.
 
Capital Accounts: For New Chief, Democracy Isn't a Three-Letter Word Top
 
Ruby Takes Stage, But Arguedas May Steal Scene Top
Allan Ruby did most of the talking during the opening week of Barry Bonds trial, but Cristina Arguedas should make a dramatic entrance this week.
 
On the Move Top
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Viewpoint: Law Firms Have Long Way to Go in Diversifying Partnership Ranks Top
 
Viewpoint: BAR-ometer Top
The $20 million clerical error ... Google books deal still on hold ... Portman, Vickrey say good-bye
 
How's the Lateral Market? Q&A With Recruiter Sabina Lippman Top
 
Panel Not Happy Letting Hospital Off $96 Million Hook Top
 

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