An interesting story from IP Law & Business describes an evaluation of outside law firms underway at Microsoft. Designating certain law firms as "preferred providers" is not news. I think this is: Firms would have to renegotiate their billing … [Continue reading]
Another Law Firm “Merger”
After many weeks of speculation, the law firms Shaw Pittman and Pillsbury Winthrop announced a "merger". Law.com wonders whether this combination will lead to additional mergers by large firms wanting to get bigger and smaller firms (such as those … [Continue reading]
Performance Review = Defamation?
Overlawyered notes an interesting law.com story about a recent Illinois appellate court opinion involving an in-house counsel who challenged his firing after a performance review. The appellate opinion is Popko v. CNA Financial; a summary from … [Continue reading]
Adventures in CyberLaw
I am pleased to point to Adventures in CyberLaw, a new weblog that provides a "parking space along the Information Superhighway". Started by Metro Detroit attorney Gary Kendra, Adventures in CyberLaw will "focus primarily on audiocasts that contain … [Continue reading]
When They Nod Off At Ethics Training
A very sobering view of the white-collar criminal is ably portrayed by Houston attorney Tom Kirkendall here. Federal sentencing guidelines have made a sequence of inadvisable corporate behavior a 24 year nightmare. Reading excerpts of this case … [Continue reading]
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