The latest from NLJ.com: Law Firms
- Mattel hotly resists demand it pay attorney fees in Bratz doll battle
- In battle of the dolls, Bratz maker floats $130 million legal bill
- Torts once again on the front burner in the House
- Relocating to Biloxi to help clients with BP fund claims
- Entertainment mediation service adds veterans of Warner, CBS
- Ex-attorney sentenced in child-sex sting
- Fight over Bratz doll turns to attorney fees, punitive damages
- EEOC thwarted in bid to expand jobs for the deaf
- Advocate for the disabled: Dyslexia no bar to legal career
- Former Boston lawyer sentenced to four years for mortgage fraud
- How to combat workplace drama
- Client unfit for a King
- SOCIAL MEDIA: Three powerful ways to nourish your relationships to help your business boom
- Baker & McKenzie is big, but not for bigness' sake
- Dechert submits answer in bias suit by former associate, denies 'macho' culture
- Blind win easier access to law school application process
Mattel hotly resists demand it pay attorney fees in Bratz doll battle | Top |
MGA Entertainment Inc. is not entitled to more than $129 million in attorney fees or a $177 million punitive damages award just because it won a major trade secrets victory against Mattel Inc., a lawyer for Mattel argued in the copyright infringement and trade secrets case over the Bratz doll. | |
In battle of the dolls, Bratz maker floats $130 million legal bill | Top |
MGA Entertainment Inc., the Bratz doll manufacturer that just won an $88.5 million verdict in a trade secrets case, revealed for the first time how much in attorney fees the company is seeking from its adversary, Mattel Inc.: $129,688,073 even. | |
Torts once again on the front burner in the House | Top |
On Tuesday, corporate lawyers and their rivals in the plaintiffs' bar were back at their old arguments over the nation's tort system, this time before a U.S. House Judiciary subcommittee. | |
Relocating to Biloxi to help clients with BP fund claims | Top |
Gerry Nolting, a partner at Faegre & Benson, talks to The National Law Journal about moving to Mississippi to better assist the Vietnamese fishermen he represents and the differences between this case and Exxon Valdez. | |
Entertainment mediation service adds veterans of Warner, CBS | Top |
The newly formed Entertainment Mediation Institute has added two music executives to its list of mediators, as well as a director of marketing and business development. | |
Ex-attorney sentenced in child-sex sting | Top |
An attorney in the Los Angeles area was sentenced to nine years in state prison after being convicted of trying to arrange sex with someone he believed was a 13-year-old girl. | |
Fight over Bratz doll turns to attorney fees, punitive damages | Top |
Bratz doll manufacturer MGA Entertainment Inc. is seeking attorney fees plus $177 million in punitive damages after obtaining an $88.5 million verdict against rival Mattel Inc. | |
EEOC thwarted in bid to expand jobs for the deaf | Top |
A portrait studio in Littleton, Colo., won summary judgment on May 9 against the EEOC in a case involving a deaf employee. Fisher & Phillips' Merrily Archer, who represented the studio, talks to The National Law Journal about the issues in the case. | |
Advocate for the disabled: Dyslexia no bar to legal career | Top |
The National Law Journal spoke with Ben Foss, the new executive director of Disability Rights Advocates, about the hot issues in disability law, his decision to become a lawyer and his appearance in a film documentary now showing on HBO2. | |
Former Boston lawyer sentenced to four years for mortgage fraud | Top |
On May 12, Judge Rya Zobel of the District of Massachusetts sentenced Quang Joseph Nguyen, now of Orlando, Fla., to four years in prison plus three years of supervised release. She also ordered him to pay $1.1 million in restitution. | |
How to combat workplace drama | Top |
Although some workplace drama may be inevitable, as a natural part of human interaction, development of techniques to identify and minimize the problem may help prevent workplace drama from overwhelming lawyers and support staff. | |
Client unfit for a King | Top |
There is a range of strategies that big law firms have used when representing unpopular clients. Some don't give an inch. Others try to create a buffer. And in the rare extreme is the decision to drop a client. | |
SOCIAL MEDIA: Three powerful ways to nourish your relationships to help your business boom | Top |
A conversation with Stewart Hirsch about how to make the most of existing relationships and achieve trusted adviser status with clients. | |
Baker & McKenzie is big, but not for bigness' sake | Top |
Baker & McKenzie has topped the NLJ 250 since 2009. Eduardo Leite, chairman of the firm's executive committee, speaks with NLJ about the advantages and disadvantages of being the largest U.S.-based firm. | |
Dechert submits answer in bias suit by former associate, denies 'macho' culture | Top |
Dechert has filed an answer in a lawsuit against the firm brought by a former Boston associate who claims he was illegally fired in retaliation for using FMLA time to care for his children and mentally ill wife. | |
Blind win easier access to law school application process | Top |
After two years of legal wrangling, the Law School Admission Council and the National Federation of the Blind have reached a settlement--with the help of the Justice Department--over the accessibility of the Web site nearly every U.S. law school uses to accept student applications. | |
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