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| Howrey to Cut Between 20 and 30 Partners |
| [03/12/2010] Robert Ruyak, Howrey's managing partner, confirmed Thursday that the firm plans to cut between 20 and 30 partners. The firm's profits per partner dropped 35 percent in 2009, and the ... |
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| DLA Piper Sued Over Associate's Alleged Discovery Snafu |
| [03/12/2010] What may have been a case of oversharing on the part of a DLA Piper associate has dragged the firm into court to defend a legal malpractice lawsuit. Former client George Sutton & ... |
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| 3rd Circuit Asked to Clarify Student Internet Speech Cases |
| [03/12/2010] Cutting-edge questions in the First Amendment arena have recently stemmed from clashes between students and school districts over limits put on speech posted on social networking sites. Now ... |
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| The Evolving Landscape of Data Privacy |
| [03/12/2010] The regulatory and legal landscape for data privacy is changing rapidly. Although these changes have not garnered much attention, say attorneys Satish M. Kini and Thomas S. Wyler, they ... |
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| Unwanted Attention: Linklaters Nabs Starring Role in the Lehman Report |
| [03/12/2010] The highlight of the 2,200-page report released Thursday that examines the demise of Lehman Brothers starts at around page 700, when the examiner, Jenner & Block chair Anton Valukas, delves ... |
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| Darby & Darby Decides to Dissolve |
| [03/12/2010] Darby & Darby, a century-old New York intellectual property boutique, said Friday that it would begin the process of dissolving. The decision follows a series of departures, as partners ... |
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| Federal Circuit Judge Rader Takes Tech Suits in Texas |
| [03/12/2010] Federal Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Randall Rader is getting down in the trenches in the nation's patent litigation hot spot -- and already his rulings have swayed cases in favor of ... |
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| Les Schwab Tire Centers to Pay $2M Because Women Can Change a Tire |
| [03/12/2010] The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission announced Thursday that Les Schwab Tire Centers, based in Seattle, has agreed to pay $2 million to resolve claims that it failed to hire ... |
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