• March 13, 2006 | The Legal Intelligencer

    News in Brief

    The state court system is fielding a range of advice about how its electronic-access policy should balance individual privacy with its tradition of keeping most records open to public review.

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  • September 15, 2011 | The Legal Intelligencer

    Digging Out of the E-Discovery Morass One Idea at a Time

    Much is said about the burdens and challenges of e-discovery, and rightfully so, but the organizations dedicated solely to improving the process are nearly just as prevalent. One organizatio

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  • August 28, 2009 | The Legal Intelligencer

    Mortgage Downturn Cited as Reason For Dismissal in Securities Case

    The folks at Merrill Lynch have discovered that even clouds as big and ugly as the recent meltdown in the mortgage industry can sometimes have the glimmer of a silver lining. A federal judge

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  • October 26, 2009 | Texas Lawyer

    Judge Lets Toyota Inspect Documents Dumped by Former In-House Lawyer

    Former Toyota Motor Sales U.S.A Inc. in-house counsel Dimitrios Biller already has provided plenty of fodder for plaintiffs in closed cases who want to pursue additional litigation against his form

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  • Landmark Screens, LLC v. Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, LLP

    Publication Date: 2010-03-30
    Practice Area:
    Industry:
    Date Filed: 2010-03-29
    Court: C.A. 6th
    Judge:
    Attorneys: For plaintiff: Attorneys for Appellant: Sanford Jay Rosen, Sarah Zimmerman, Lisa Ells and Michael W. Bien and Rosen, Bien & Galvan Clark S. Stone, Steven M. Levitan, Jason M. Gonder and Haynes and Boone
    for defendant: Attorneys for Respondents: Elliot R. Peters, Wendy J. Thurm, Steven A. Hirsch and Keker & Van Nest

    Case Number: No. H033285

    Cite as 10 C.D.O.S. 3967LANDMARK SCREENS, LLC, Plaintiff and Appellant, v.MORGAN, LEWIS & BOCKIUS, LL

  • August 22, 2005 | National Law Journal

    Spreading franchise: fraud cases

    During the heyday of Internet start-up companies, California's Silicon Valley was a veritable corporate wild West, yet it attracted little criminal securities fraud enforcement effo

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  • September 6, 2011 | The Legal Intelligencer

    Judge Throws Out Criminal Defendant's Whistleblower Suit

    Legally speaking, it's impossible to sing and blow a whistle at the same time, a federal judge in Harrisburg has ruled. U.S. District Judge James M. Munley has dismissed a qui tam whistleblo

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  • November 16, 2009 | National Law Journal

    MOVERS

    NEW ARRIVALS HISCOCK & BARCLAY (Syracuse, N.Y.): Richard Romanchik joins the firm's intellectual property and technology

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  • May 29, 2008 | Legal Times

    D.C. Judge Sacks Blackwater's $30 Mil. Lawsuit

    D.C. Superior Court Judge Judith Retchin yesterday threw out the $30 million legal malpractice suit brought by Blackwater Security Consulting against Wiley Rein and the firm's former partner, M

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  • November 13, 2006 | The Legal Intelligencer

    News in Brief

    A jury in western Pennsylvania has awarded nearly $2.8 million to a Conshohocken lawyer's client who claimed the orthopedic surgeon who performed her 2001 hip replacement failed to notice an arteri

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