Monday, July 29, 2013

Revenues Up at Larger Law Firms

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• Revenues Up at Larger Law Firms

• Confusion Clouds BP Settlement

• Patent Enforcement's 'Black Box'

• DOJ Messes With Texas Over VRA

• D.C. Corruption Investigation Keeps Criminal Defense Bar Busy

• INADMISSIBLE: Lance Armstrong's Lawyers Attack

• A Lesson from the Snowden Manhunt

• Ignoring LinkedIn Has Consequences

• Supreme Court Urged to Speed Up Financial Disclosures

• Ropes & Gray to Conduct Internal Probe at GSK

Revenues Up at Larger Law Firms

The Survey of Law Firm Economics, a joint project of The National Law Journal and ALM Legal Intelligence, shows that at law firms with more than 150 attorneys, revenue per lawyer (RPL) rose by 8.5 percent last year. But at law firms on the other end of the spectrum — those with one to nine attorneys — revenue plunged by 8.1 percent. Read More »

Confusion Clouds BP Settlement

U.S. District Judge Carl Barbier lashed out at an attorney for BP PLC during a hearing in New Orleans. The company cited alleged corruption in asking to halt the claims process in its $7.8 billion settlement over the Deepwater Horizon oil spill — but where, the judge wanted to know, was the evidence? Read More »

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Patent Enforcement's 'Black Box'

When Microsoft Corp. won a patent suit against Motorola Mobility Inc. at the International Trade Commission last year, it looked like a decisive victory. In reality, it turned out to be just the first round of the fight. Read More »

DOJ Messes With Texas Over VRA

The U.S. Department of Justice will take on Texas in the first major voting rights enforcement action since the U.S. Supreme Court gutted a key anti-discrimination provision last month, an aggressive move that faces high hurdles. Read More »

D.C. Corruption Investigation Keeps Criminal Defense Bar Busy

The subjects of recent political scandals in D.C. have hired lawyers from the upper echelons of the white-collar defense bar. Even more work could be in the pipeline for Washington's defense bar. Read More »

INADMISSIBLE: Lance Armstrong's Lawyers Attack

Lance Armstrong's attorneys filed motions to dismiss on July 23, arguing the government allegations—that Armstrong's drug use violated a U.S. Postal Service sponsorship contract—are time-barred. Plus more in this week's column. Read More »

A Lesson from the Snowden Manhunt

Government contractors can face criminal prosecution for improperly conducted background checks. Read More »

Ignoring LinkedIn Has Consequences

Your LinkedIn profile carries a lot of weight in Google's search algorithm. Read More »

Supreme Court Urged to Speed Up Financial Disclosures

By Tony Mauro A group of open-government advocates is calling on the Supreme Court to improve public access to the financial disclosure forms justices fill out every year. Instead of releasing the documents in paper form through the Administrative Office... Read More »

Ropes & Gray to Conduct Internal Probe at GSK

The internal investigation follows Chinese government allegations that the British drugmaker's China operation engaged in widespread bribery to boost sales. Read More »



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