Archive for the ‘General’ Category

Bastille Day

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

À nos clients et collègues français, nous vous souhaitons un joyeux Quatorze Juillet !

Ouch!

Monday, June 8th, 2009

Yesterday’s New York Times contained an article by Alan Feuer entitled “A Study in Why Major Law Firms Are Shrinking“.  In sum, like many other industries, it has to do with the economy.  It has to do with clients demanding lower rates.  It has to do with clients demanding that more work be done at flat rates.  It has to do with clients refusing to pay exorbitant fees to support the lavish lifestyles of law firm partners who, at the example chosen by the author, White & Case, reported a drop in partner profits in 2008:  “the average profit per partner last year [2008] was $1.6 million, down from $1.7 million the previous year, according to AmLawDaily, the Web site of The American Lawyer.”

Indeed, in the last two years White & Case has laid off 270 lawyers.  Of those, 200 were recently notified that their jobs at White & Case had been eliminated.  And the firm does not discriminate:  junior associates as well as established partners have been let go.  “Sometimes it was people who had recently joined the firm, but sometimes it was much-more-senior people at what seemed to be a natural break in their careers,” Mr. Verrier said of those who were let go.

Mr. Feuer laments that, “[t]he gentleman’s profession of the law is becoming a vestige of the past, removed enough from reality to be remembered, like phone booths or fedoras.”

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Octomom Seeks Trademark for … Well … OCTOMOM

Saturday, April 25th, 2009

Nadya Suleman, aka Octomom, has filed a trademark application for the mark OCTOMOM, ensuring her ability to make money from her moniker.

Her applications cover entertainment in the nature of on-going television programs in the field of reality shows in Class 41, disposable diapers in Class 16 and dresses; pants; shirts; textile diapers in Class 25.

You can access information about her application here and here.

Beware: She may have competition here.

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BMS to Sell Unit

Saturday, May 3rd, 2008

My former employer, Bristol-Myers Squibb Co., has announced it is selling its ConvaTec unit for $4.1 billion to two private equity firms:  Nordic Capital and Avista Capital Partners.  ConvaTec had been Bristol-Myers’ ostomy and surgical equipment.

Apparently, cash will be used to help finance Bristol-Myers’s strategy to shift its focus to biopharmaceuticals.  

Boots on the Block?

Tuesday, April 24th, 2007

A consortium led by US private equity group Kohlberg Kravis Roberts (“KKR”) was left unchallenged on Tuesday in its quest to take over Alliance Boots, Europe’s biggest pharmacy chain, after a rival British bidder withdrew its bid.  On Tuesday KKR raised its cash offer by 4.5 percent to £11-billion ($22-billion), which the board of Alliance Boots then recommended to shareholders.

Alliance Boots, which was created last year by the British merger of pharmacy chain Alliance UniChem and health and beauty retailer Boots.  The deal would make Alliance Boots the first company to fall into private hands while being listed on London’s prestigious FTSE 100 share index.

Dislike America, Not Its Products

Saturday, April 21st, 2007

America may not be popular around the world; however, a recent study shows that American brands are still popular.  For example, Saudi Arabians apparently like their Kraft brand cheese, and the Chinese their Budweiser (that’s Anheuser-Busch, not Budweiser Budvar) beer.  Egyptians like to wash their hair with Pert Plus shampoo. Jack Daniels is also the perfect whiskey to bring to a party in Romania.

Those are some of the more surprising findings in a new study from Synovate, Chicago, in which more than 13,000 consumers in 20 countries were quizzed online, via phone or in person in mid-2006 about their brand preferences across a host of categories.

Interesting…

Fujitsu Announces Two New Laptops

Saturday, April 21st, 2007

Fujitsu yesterday announced two (2) news tablet/notebooks:  the LifeBook® P1610 and the LifeBook® T4215.

They look pretty interesting.

SA-BMS?

Monday, January 29th, 2007

BusinessWeek reports today that a media report said the U.S. Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. could be bought by French drug maker Sanofi-Aventis SA.  The news boosted Bristol-Myers Squibb’s stock.  In Frankfurt trading, shares of Bristol-Myers Squibb jumped 7.6 percent at 21.68 ($28.01).

According to the article, a pre-merger memorandum was signed last week and the deal could be finalized by September.

USPTO Celebrates One Millionth Online Filing

Thursday, January 11th, 2007

The USPTO recently celebrated the 1,000,000th online trademark application.  It is Application Serial No. 77053372 for BAIT CRAFT & Design, filed by Donald Junck on November 22, 2006.  Mr. Junck attended a celebration Wednesday with government officials and with other users of the agency’s Trademark Electronic Application System.  The online filing system has been available since 1997.

Also see here.

Google Adds Functionality

Saturday, November 25th, 2006

to Google Book Search.

It seems that Google is adding additional functionality to its book search feature.