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Wiley v. Kirtsaeng – Possible Intellectual Property Case of the Decade

The U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments in Wiley v. Kirtsaeng, a significant copyright case that pits John Wiley and Sons,…

Allegations of False Data Reporting Responded to by TJSL

As a follow-up to our recent story about the former employee of Thomas Jefferson School of Law making allegations of false…

Dinsmore & Shohl Loses Lawsuit in Turbrocombustor Case

The law firm of Dinsmore & Shohl suffered a major loss when a Hamilton County jury in Cincinnati awarded Turbocombustor…

Gammage & Burnham Sued by Northeast Phoenix Partners

A law firm from Phoenix is the defendant of a lawsuit filed by the developer of CityNorth, claiming that the…

Burleson LLP Adds Eight Attorneys in Denver Office

According to the Denver Business Journal, the law firm Burleson LLP, announced on Tuesday that it has hired eight attorneys…

Paul Hastings Sued by Laid off Legal Staff

It was recently reported by Reuters that two secretaries laid off in August have filed separate lawsuits against Paul Hastings…

Three Attorneys Hired by Brown, PC

According to a press release, the law firm of Brown, PC  has announced that it has added three associate attorneys…

Chevy Chase Uses N-Word on Set of Community

Yet again Chevy Chase is the center of a problem for the television show "Community" on NBC. Last year, Chase…

Dish Networks Settles with Cablevision and AMC

According to statements released by the companies on Sunday, Dish Networks has settled its dispute with Cablevision and AMC Networks…

Sarah Stage Suing Playboy for Delay in Payment

In one of the more interesting lawsuits to spring up recently, this one absolutely takes the cake. Here is the…

Former U.S. Attorney, Patrick Fitzgerald, to Join Skadden

Patrick Fitzgerald, the former United States attorney, is prepared to join the law firm of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher &…

Wilson Elser Added as Defendant in Civil Contempt Proceedings

On Thursday, U.S. District Judge Brian Cogan added Wilson Elser Moskowitz Edelman & Dicker as a respondent in a contempt…