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Steven Schulman, a partner at a top New York law firm that was indicted earlier this year on criminal charges stemming from its handling of class-action cases, has resigned, the attorney said Friday.

Steven G. Schulman, a partner at New York law firm Milberg Weiss Bershad & Schulman, resigned, eight months after he and the firm were indicted for giving kickbacks to clients in exchange for filing complaints against companies. Schulman, 55, was charged in May along with partner David Bershad, 67, and the firm in a 20-count […]

Steven Schulman, a partner at a top New York law firm that was indicted earlier this year on criminal charges stemming from its handling of class-action cases, has resigned, the attorney said Friday. Read More »

If you’ve ever trash-talked about the U.S. patent system–and who hasn’t?–you should be following closely the U.S. Supreme Court argument in KSR v. Teleflex. It could generate the most important patent ruling in decades.

Have you ever railed about how absurd it is that Amazon.com could get a patent on “one-click” online shopping? Or that Smuckers could get one on a crustless peanut-butter-and-jelly sandwich with the edges smushed together? If you’ve ever trash-talked about the U.S. patent system–and who hasn’t?–you should be following closely today’s U.S. Supreme Court argument

If you’ve ever trash-talked about the U.S. patent system–and who hasn’t?–you should be following closely the U.S. Supreme Court argument in KSR v. Teleflex. It could generate the most important patent ruling in decades. Read More »

More than 1,000 US federal, state and local government employees across the country have been convicted in government corruption cases over the past two years, including hundreds of crooked police officers and others who have dipped into the taxpayers’ till, FBI Director Robert S. Mueller III said yesterday.

Congress isn’t the only place where public corruption is on the rise. More than 1,000 federal, state and local government employees across the country have been convicted in government corruption cases over the past two years, including hundreds of crooked police officers and others who have dipped into the taxpayers’ till, FBI Director Robert S.

More than 1,000 US federal, state and local government employees across the country have been convicted in government corruption cases over the past two years, including hundreds of crooked police officers and others who have dipped into the taxpayers’ till, FBI Director Robert S. Mueller III said yesterday. Read More »

Scotland Yard are now treating the mysterious death of former KGB agent, Alexander Litvinenko, as murder. Two weeks after he succumbed to polonium-210 poisoning, detectives have concluded he was deliberately killed.

Scotland Yard are now treating the mysterious death of former KGB agent, Alexander Litvinenko, as murder. Two weeks after he succumbed to polonium-210 poisoning, detectives have concluded he was deliberately killed. In a statement last night, the Metropolitan police said the team investigating Mr Litvinenko’s death “have reached the stage where it is felt appropriate

Scotland Yard are now treating the mysterious death of former KGB agent, Alexander Litvinenko, as murder. Two weeks after he succumbed to polonium-210 poisoning, detectives have concluded he was deliberately killed. Read More »

Members of big London law firms work hard and play harder. But who is the sober-suited lawyer who enjoys cross-dressing, has a fetish for latex and asks to have Jackanory stories read at bedtime? Who is the lady lawyer who likes listening to Enid Blyton while wearing rubber trousers?

Members of big London law firms work hard and play harder. But who is the sober-suited lawyer who enjoys cross-dressing, has a fetish for latex and asks to have Jackanory stories read at bedtime? Who is the lady lawyer who likes listening to Enid Blyton while wearing rubber trousers? Legal Business, the magazine for City

Members of big London law firms work hard and play harder. But who is the sober-suited lawyer who enjoys cross-dressing, has a fetish for latex and asks to have Jackanory stories read at bedtime? Who is the lady lawyer who likes listening to Enid Blyton while wearing rubber trousers? Read More »

The American Lawyers’ Summer Associate Survey came up with some familiar names with top ranking. But there are some new boys and girls on the block too. Two of the top 10 vaulted more than 100 spots – Take Dickstein Shapiro and Morgan Lewis Bockius for instance.

Some firms looked better than others under the microscope. The 172 firms in the survey averaged a rating of 4.502 on a scale of 1 to 5. The highest-scoring firms included many familiar names–ten of the 20 best firms of 2006 scored in the top 20 last year as well, including this year’s winner, Arnall

The American Lawyers’ Summer Associate Survey came up with some familiar names with top ranking. But there are some new boys and girls on the block too. Two of the top 10 vaulted more than 100 spots – Take Dickstein Shapiro and Morgan Lewis Bockius for instance. Read More »

An Irish-American law firm retained as production counsel for hit movie Borat is expected to defend the film’s makers against a $30 million legal suit filed by two Romanian villagers.

An Irish-American law firm retained as production counsel for hit movie Borat is expected to defend the film’s makers against a $30 million legal suit filed by two Romanian villagers. They claim they were lured into appearing in the film under false pretences. The Manhattan firm of Smith Dornan Dehn came to prominence when it

An Irish-American law firm retained as production counsel for hit movie Borat is expected to defend the film’s makers against a $30 million legal suit filed by two Romanian villagers. Read More »

Fiji’s army head, who is threatening a coup against the government, says the sooner the military acts the better.

Fiji’s army head, who is threatening a coup against the government, says the sooner the military acts the better. In a TV interview, Cmdr Frank Bainimarama said the army would “find ways” to make Prime Minister Laisenia Qarase resign if he refused to do so. He said he planned to appoint an interim civilian administration

Fiji’s army head, who is threatening a coup against the government, says the sooner the military acts the better. Read More »

The investigation into the poisoning of Alexander V. Litvinenko, a former Russian K.G.B. operative, will likely broaden in coming days, Britain’s highest ranking law enforcement officer said today, and news reports said British counterterrorism officers were planning to fly to Moscow to interview witnesses.

The investigation into the poisoning of Alexander V. Litvinenko, a former Russian K.G.B. operative, will likely broaden in coming days, Britain’s highest ranking law enforcement officer said today, and news reports said British counterterrorism officers were planning to fly to Moscow to interview witnesses. Mr. Litvinenko died Nov. 23 of radiation poisoning, and a radioactive

The investigation into the poisoning of Alexander V. Litvinenko, a former Russian K.G.B. operative, will likely broaden in coming days, Britain’s highest ranking law enforcement officer said today, and news reports said British counterterrorism officers were planning to fly to Moscow to interview witnesses. Read More »

It seems a no-brainer that copying a DVD movie and reselling it should be illegal. But how about copying it to your iPod? Or, if you’re a professor, copying snippets of “Citizen Kane” to illustrate a point in your class?

It seems a no-brainer that copying a DVD movie and reselling it should be illegal. But how about copying it to your iPod? Or, if you’re a professor, copying snippets of “Citizen Kane” to illustrate a point in your class? Well, the answer is “No, you can’t” on the iPod. But academics can freely capture

It seems a no-brainer that copying a DVD movie and reselling it should be illegal. But how about copying it to your iPod? Or, if you’re a professor, copying snippets of “Citizen Kane” to illustrate a point in your class? Read More »

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