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Federal Appeals Court Upholds <i>Lis Pendens</i> Law Image

Federal Appeals Court Upholds <i>Lis Pendens</i> Law

By Toby Golick

The United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in <i>Diaz v. Patterson</i>, 547 F. 3d 88, has rejected a due-process challenge to a New York law that allows a person who brings or plans to bring a lawsuit claiming an interest in real property to file a <i>lis pendens</i> against the property. The <i>lis pendens</i> is a document, filed in the office of the clerk of the county where the property is located, which serves to notify potential purchasers of claims against the property.

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What Your Firm Can Learn from Toyota

Paul Silverman

Any adjustments we can make to our management style using LEAN processing techniques can significantly beef up a firm's bottom line.

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Law Firm Survival: Tough Economic Times Call for Sound Management

Spencer Barback & Rick Hayden

There are steps firms can take &mdash; many in the areas of accounting and financial planning &mdash; to best ensure that they emerge from the current economic slump just as strong as when they entered it.

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Exchange Rate Fluctuation in the Context of Partner Remuneration at the Global Firms

Michael Roch & Clive Zickel

Foreign exchange issues can present problems in the partner remuneration context. Various internal methods can be employed, however, to successfully address the challenges.

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IP News

Matthew Berkowitz & J. Ryan Yates

Highlights of the latest intellectual property news from around the country.

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Attacking the Customer: Coercing Patent Infringers While Avoiding Exposure to DJ Actions Image

Attacking the Customer: Coercing Patent Infringers While Avoiding Exposure to DJ Actions

Patrick Fay & Aaron Marx

To avoid declaratory judgment actions, patent holders may opt to sue or threaten the purchasers of an allegedly infringing product, without threatening suit against the manufacturer. In effect, the patent holder coerces the manufacturing company to give up the right to manufacture or distribute the accused product by scaring off its customers. At what point does this activity create grounds for a declaratory judgment action by the manufacturer?

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