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interesting defense strategy
http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cg...625EST0476.DTL
German accused of killing and eating Internet acquaintance goes on trial for murder A computer expert accused of killing, dismembering and eating another man who allegedly agreed to the arrangement over the Internet went on trial for murder Wednesday at a court in central Germany. ... Prosecutors say the killing was carried out with the victim's consent. But they classified it as murder, not -- as the defense argues would be appropriate -- a form of mercy killing, arguing that the evidence indicated it was carried out at the suspect's initiative. ... Police tracked down and arrested Meiwes in December last year after a student in Austria alerted them to an advertisement the suspect allegedly placed on the Internet seeking a man willing to be killed and eaten. |
Cell Phone Poll
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The day the music died.
SF law firm hired to squash cool local bar. Read all about it.
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Cell Phone Hell
Am I the only one here who doesn't particularly care about cell phones? I've had a bunch of them and haven't been particularly enamored with any particular phone since my StarTac and I'd still be using that except the idiots at Motorhella stopped making the batteries for it.
So when I bought my latest high tech multi-colored lighted blinky thing with ten thousand rings and downloadable everything, I just bought the phone that all of the guys at the Verizon store had, thinking they got a discount, could get the trickest one and probably knew the difference between a good phone and a sucky phone. I think it's made by Qualcomm and it's pretty good. I get lost quite a bit and am always calling for directions, so it's somewhat important to get good reception, which I do except in my living room. So in my area Verizon service with a Qualcomm phone seems pretty good. That said, I'm not at all fond of the overuse of cell phones and the constant yapping that goes on everywhere. Lots of days at the office my cell phone is ringing while I'm on the landline and simultaneously emailing somebody. And this makes me a better lawyer how? I call people back with speed inversely proportional to how much they annoy me. You can't even buy vegetables at the farmer's market without some jerk yapping on a cell phone. Am I a geezer because I long for the days when people didn't have to phone home for organic vegetable approval? And those Crackberries, don't even get me started on that. AM(unless my firm is going to buy me a new assortment of handbags to tote that Crackberry around in, they better stop expecting that I'll take advantage of their "generous offer" to provide one)M |
wine biz
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I saw the trial teams for that case a few times (I had another case before Vaughn Walker at the time, and when 30 lawyers walk in the courtroom and start pulling out bottles of wine, you notice). While I'm not certain, it seems likely that one or both parties had other, larger law firms also working on the case, given the number of bodies involved. I've seen Cotchett on defense side in a number of other cases too. Given the clients involved, it was not a cost-based decision. And in those cases, too, Cotchett was supported by a team of lawyers from big firms (including Cooley, Orrick, Skadden, and Latham) as counsel for the same or related clients. So, yes, I doubt chintziness was a factor. Gallo and KJ both wanted bsds for lead trial counsel. |
The end of Pennie
Morgan Lewis is looking like the knacker for SV law firms . . .
MORGAN, LEWIS OKS PENNIE PARTNERS Morgan, Lewis & Bockius voted Wednesday to bring in eight partners from Pennie & Edmonds and expects to hire 15 to 20 Pennie associates in January. The Pennie group includes the seven remaining partners in the firm's Palo Alto office and one partner, Victor Balancia, from the firm's Washington, D.C., outpost. Morgan, Lewis said it is extending offers to Pennie associates and staff and expects that 15 to 20 additional lawyers and approximately 25 staff will join its Palo Alto ranks in January. The firm also expects a team of lawyers who work with Balancia to join its Washington, D.C., office. The Pennie partners joining Morgan, Lewis in Silicon Valley are Andrew Gray IV, Thomas Kohler, Michael Lyons, Frank Morris, David Owens, Gary Williams and Andrew Wu. The partners will join Morgan, Lewis on Jan. 1. Pennie & Edmonds has been looking for a merger partner for about two years and most recently resumed discussions with Jones Day. While individual partners from the New York intellectual property firm have joined Jones Day, the two apparently could not work out a merger deal. Morgan, Lewis scored a coup in snagging the Palo Alto patent group, one of the most sought after specialties. "We are very focused on building a substantial presence in technology," said Thomas Kellerman, managing partner of Morgan, Lewis' Palo Alto office. "This is a great way for the firm to get a deep foothold. It's also a great complement to other things we do." Philadelphia-based Morgan, Lewis opened shop in California when it hired 153 lawyers from Brobeck, Phleger & Harrison. Brobeck disbanded in February after its merger discussions with Morgan, Lewis collapsed. Excluding the Pennie hires, Morgan, Lewis now has 220 lawyers in its four California offices. -- Brenda Sandburg |
The Resumes that SF/SV gets
Originally posted by Say_hello_for_me
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Fenwick rate hike
The Recorder reports that Fenwick is raising its billing rates 10%:
"Fenwick & West is wasting no time cashing in on the possibility of an economic recovery in Silicon Valley. After two years of holding billable hour rates for partners steady, Fenwick announced to clients last week it is raising rates by 10 percent. Fenwick's decision illustrates a growing optimism among Silicon Valley law firms that a steady increase in corporate work in the autumn means the economy may be on the rebound." Subscription required to read more. |
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Supposedly there are more IPOs that are going to be filed this month than any month since March 2001. Which isn't saying much, but it's a start. C(happy days are ... sigh, Gavin, hope you can save us)deuced |
just out of curiousity, how many of you guys have made partner? i know i remember seeing atticus grinch, cdeuced, sidd and others back on the GA board when my SV firm was imploding and we all surved the infirmation site for news and that was going on 3 years ago now. but i also seem to remember many of the same users during the Gundo raises. So either you were all unusually savvy first years in '99 or some of you should be pretty senior. Has anyone crossed the line?
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Wait, you're not a partner? Who let you on this board, anyway? Edited to fix, poorly, the joke with the displayed image. Damn digital rights management. |
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