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Apple’s legal counsel, Donald Rosenberg, has been hired as Qualcomm’s new legal skipper reports the Union-Herald Tribune

Apple’s legal counsel, Donald Rosenberg, has been hired as Qualcomm’s new legal skipper reports the Union-Herald Tribune Rosenberg spent just 10 months at Apple, stepping in at the iPod and computer company after predecessor Nancy Heinen left during the fallout from investigations of a stock option backdating scandal. Before Apple, Rosenberg spent 30 years at […]

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Shareholders are becoming more and more concerned about the ability of the company’s directors to improve Sky City’s performance without a permanent chief executive, reports the Sunday Star Times.

Shareholders are becoming more and more concerned about the ability of the company’s directors to improve Sky City’s performance without a permanent chief executive, reports the Sunday Star Times. Sky City currently has just five directors. One of those, Elmar Toime, has been acting chief executive since the departure of CEO Evan Davies in June.

Shareholders are becoming more and more concerned about the ability of the company’s directors to improve Sky City’s performance without a permanent chief executive, reports the Sunday Star Times. Read More »

Several law firms are trying to parlay their discovery of law students’ use of YouTube into a hiring tool, creating recruiting videos and Web sites with the look and feel of YouTube. The firms hope to persuade students that their lawyers, and by extension the firms, are young-thinking and hip.

Law firms have discovered YouTube. Actually, they have discovered that the law students they are trying to recruit as summer associates watch the popular Internet video site. Several firms are trying to parlay that discovery into a hiring tool, creating recruiting videos and Web sites with the look and feel of YouTube. The firms hope

Several law firms are trying to parlay their discovery of law students’ use of YouTube into a hiring tool, creating recruiting videos and Web sites with the look and feel of YouTube. The firms hope to persuade students that their lawyers, and by extension the firms, are young-thinking and hip. Read More »

The latest Global 100 report shows the top U.K. firms, the so-called ‘magic circle’, are enjoying a surge in profitability that isn’t just smoke and mirrors. American Lawyer reports.

In June, shortly before he became the British prime minister, Gordon Brown announced, “[This is] an era that history will record as the beginning of a new golden age for the City of London.” Meanwhile, New York was digesting the findings of a McKinsey & Company report, commissioned by Mayor Michael Bloomberg, on how the

The latest Global 100 report shows the top U.K. firms, the so-called ‘magic circle’, are enjoying a surge in profitability that isn’t just smoke and mirrors. American Lawyer reports. Read More »

Senator Larry Craig’s lawyers had a tough job trying to argue that their client’s guilty plea to a charge of disorderly conduct was a ‘manifest injustice’. Time magazine asks whether the case will go to trial.

Senator Larry Craig’s defense did not get off to a good start on Wednesday in the Hennepin County Fourth Judicial District Courthouse in Edina, in suburban Minneapolis. With eyebrows descending and arms crossed behind his head, Hennepin County Judge Charles Porter interrupted Craig’s attorney Billy Martin as he tried to make the intricate argument that

Senator Larry Craig’s lawyers had a tough job trying to argue that their client’s guilty plea to a charge of disorderly conduct was a ‘manifest injustice’. Time magazine asks whether the case will go to trial. Read More »

A judge declared a mistrial in the murder case against music legend Phil Spector after a jury announced for the second time in eight days that it was hopelessly deadlocked.

A judge declared a mistrial in the murder case against music legend Phil Spector after a jury announced for the second time in eight days that it was hopelessly deadlocked. The jury deliberated for 12 days, taking six ballots, but was unable to reach a unanimous verdict. Jurors told Superior Court Judge Larry Paul Fidler

A judge declared a mistrial in the murder case against music legend Phil Spector after a jury announced for the second time in eight days that it was hopelessly deadlocked. Read More »

In repeated clashes with his hosts, Mr. Ahmadinejad accused the United States of supporting terrorist groups, and characterized as hypocritical American and European efforts to rein in Iran’s nuclear ambitions, at Columbia University and before its president Bollinger’s (pictured)challenge.

He said that there were no homosexuals in Iran — not one — and that the Nazi slaughter of six million Jews should not be treated as fact, but theory, and therefore open to debate and more research. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the president of Iran, aired those and other bewildering thoughts in a two-hour verbal contest

In repeated clashes with his hosts, Mr. Ahmadinejad accused the United States of supporting terrorist groups, and characterized as hypocritical American and European efforts to rein in Iran’s nuclear ambitions, at Columbia University and before its president Bollinger’s (pictured)challenge. Read More »

Man who worked on “Batman” movie “Dark Knight” as a film technician died in Batmobile Car Accident

http://www.lawfuel.com/show-release.asp?ID=15310 [schema type=”organization” orgtype=”LocalBusiness” url=”http://losangeles.ehlinelaw.com” name=”Ehline Law Firm PC” street=”633 West 5th Street #2890″ city=”Los Angeles” state=”CA” postalcode=”90071″ country=”US” phone=”1.213.596.9642″ ] (Source: Los Angeles Car Accident Attorneys.) Tuesday September 25, 2007 – According to Batman film producers, a special effects tech who had worked at the set of the Batman movie currently being filmed, died

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Law graduates who don’t score at the top of their class are struggling to find well-paying jobs to make payments on law-school debts that can exceed $100,000. Some are taking temporary contract work for as little as $20 an hour, without benefits. And many are blaming their law schools for failing to warn them about the dark side of the job market.

A law degree isn’t necessarily a license to print money these days. For graduates of elite law schools, prospects have never been better. Big law firms this year boosted their starting salaries to as high as $160,000. But the majority of law-school graduates are suffering from a supply-and-demand imbalance that’s suppressing pay and job growth.

Law graduates who don’t score at the top of their class are struggling to find well-paying jobs to make payments on law-school debts that can exceed $100,000. Some are taking temporary contract work for as little as $20 an hour, without benefits. And many are blaming their law schools for failing to warn them about the dark side of the job market. Read More »

Holocaust-denying Iranian presidenit Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is today speaking to university students at Columbia University.Ahmadinejad’s words today at Columbia could be used against him and set the stage for a showdown at tomorrow’s UN meeting.

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is in New York today speaking to students at Columbia University and the invitation to speak is putting school officials on the defensive. The U.S. State Department calls Iran one of the largest state sponsors of terrorism and Ahmadinejad is accused of funneling weapons to militants in neighboring Iraq. Today, students

Holocaust-denying Iranian presidenit Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is today speaking to university students at Columbia University.Ahmadinejad’s words today at Columbia could be used against him and set the stage for a showdown at tomorrow’s UN meeting. Read More »

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