• May 10, 1999 | Daily Business Review

    Back-Pay Day Nears

    The story of one of the nation's most notorious bankruptcy and fraudcases, Plantation-based College Bound Inc., is about to end quietly, as1,616 former employees finally receive back pay totaling a

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  • December 13, 2004 | Alm

    Billing Rates Climb in 2004

    Law firms showed healthy increases in billing rates this year, with the vast majority of those surveyed boosting both associate and partner fees. The results of The National Law Jo

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  • March 8, 2012 | New York Law Journal

    Analyzing Novel Issues in Internet Jurisdiction

    The ubiquity of the internet and the ease with which copyrighted material can be widely distributed across boundaries have created novel issues regarding personal jurisdiction. In recent year

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  • October 22, 2003 | New York Law Journal

    Real Estate Marketplace

    Three law firms, an information technology consultant and a European tourist board recently renewed leases with the Durst Organization for offices at 655 Third Avenue.The pacts combine

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  • October 1, 2012 | National Law Journal

    MOVERS

    NEW ARRIVALS Seward & Kissel (New York): Sharon Davison joins the firm's investment management practice as counsel to the New Y

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  • July 21, 2005 | National Law Journal

    Drug Trials on Trial

    Clinical drug trials are triggering an increasing number of lawsuits, ranging from wrongful death claims to the right to continue receiving drugs, according to attorneys on both sides of the l

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  • March 12, 2007 | Daily Business Review

    Smaller Fla. Firms in No Rush to Boost Starting Lawyers' Pay

    Leaders of most midsize and large regional law firms in south Florida say that they do not plan to compete with the latest wave of associate salary increases that has dominoed from New York to Miam

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  • March 7, 2005 | Alm Media

    Ebbers' Defense Team Attacking Witness

    In the second day of closing arguments Thursday in the fraud trial of former WorldCom CEO Bernard Ebbers, defense attorney Reid Weingarten tried to narrow the government's case to its chief wi

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  • October 11, 2000 | Daily Report Online

    ABA Chief 'Reluctant' Death Penalty Backer

    Martha W. Barnett, president of the American Bar Association, hesitates for just a second when asked her position on the death penalty."I guess I'm a reluctant supporter," she says. "I

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  • March 17, 2003 | Texas Lawyer

    Inadmissible

    Stay -- For NowA last-minute stay from the U.S. Supreme Court blocked the March 12 execution of Delma Banks Jr. He would have been the 300th person to be executed in Texas since 1982; h

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