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Speaking of Dead...
"Oppenheimer Wolff & Donnelly is pulling the plug on its Silicon Valley and Orange County offices, marking the end of its presence in California and leaving the firm with a single significant U.S. office in Minneapolis.
The firm announced the closures of the two California offices Friday. The move comes a week after reports that a number of the Silicon Valley office's top rainmakers were jumping ship to Philadelphia-based Dechert." Here is the link to the rest of the article: http://www.law.com/jsp/pubarticleCA....=1052440819951 |
Heller Ehrman in Hong Kong
Heller Ehrman has merged with a Hong Kong law firm, picking up 20-25 lawyers. This is from the press release posted on the firm's website:
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GC association
Today's Recorder mentions a new association for senior general counsel in California -- sort of like the elite of ACCA.
Having been to an ACCA function and watched firm lawyers pull muscles in their efforts to suck up, I can only imagine the events this association is going to have. Fear Factor will seem tame by comparison. Sidd("dude, let's make the outside counsel walk over hot coals while singing our praises in Latin!")Finch |
Tucker Max
[moved to the Tucker Max thread, and redacted a little to avoiding offending the Grey Lady's lawyers]
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Tucker Max
[Moved to the Tucker Max thread. Will the idiots who post crap like this on the General Discussion thread never learn?]
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Tucker Max
[Moved to the Tucker Max thread. Sidd, you may not like this multiple-thread business, but if I've told you once, I told you a thousand times that it's important to follow the rules around here.]
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Tucker Max
[Moved to the Tucker Max thread.]
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Good God!
Court Excoriates Both Judge and Defense Counsel
Having just finished reading today's 21-page opinion from California's Fourth District Court of Appeal, all I can say is "WOW"! It's quite a page turner. Miguel Hernandez was injured at work. Later, a physician, Richard M. Paicius, who was treating him for pain resulting from two surgeries on the initial injury, allegedly injured him again. He sued for malpractice. Mr. Hernandez was an illegal alien, but that was irrelevant to his case and defendant's potential liability, as he did not claim any lost earnings. But the judge, in an extraordinary colloquy, refused to grant a motion excluding evidence of plaintiff's immigration status, and betrayed his own extreme bias in the process. The appellate court rakes the trial judge, James M. Brooks, over the coals. But it gets worse. Plaintiff's expert witness, Dr. Aengst, was also defense counsel's client in several malpractice actions against him! Despite that (and despite her duty of loyalty to him), defense counsel, Constance A. Endelicato (a partner at her law firm), absolutely devastated Dr. Aengst on the witness stand, largely through her own improper testimony (based on inadmissible evidence) about the malpractice cases against him, including at least some in which she represented him! I have never seen stronger disapproval in an appellate court opinion. Not only did the Court order its clerk to report her to the state bar, but it ordered her to report herself! Hernandez v. Paicius is worth the time it will take to read it. And I'll bet you won't stop reading until the end! Get linked to the whole sordid story: http://www.weirdofthenews.blogspot.c....html#95265439 |
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Bingham McCutchen in merger talks with Riordan's firm
The Recorder reports that Bingham McCutchen is in merger talks with Riordan & McKinzie, an LA firm with ~75 attorneys co-founded by the former mayor and teenybopper heartthrob. (I've linked to the front page; subscription required to read the article.)
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Intel on SF/SV firms
Can anyone with knowledge give me any insight on the litigation (particularly IP litigation) practice groups of the following SF/SV firms (work load, partners personality, business development, opportunity to work outside specialty)? Thanks in advance.
Altheimer Pennie Sonnenschein Weil |
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