• October 1, 2002 | The American Lawyer

    Lessons From 10 Firms

    They're working a bit less and enjoying it a bit more. They're more anxious, deeper in debt, and, in their own words, thankful to be so well employed. Taken as a whole, responses to The

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  • January 6, 2005 | The Recorder

    Shanghai Office Pays Dividends for Weil, Gotshal

    As a partner with Brobeck, Phleger & Harrison's Silicon Valley office, Curtis Mo traveled to China with plans of launching an office there.As Brobeck fell apart, Mo w

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  • February 23, 2007 | New York Law Journal

    Newsbriefs

    Two Brooklyn Attorneys Charged in Mortgage Scheme Queens District Attorney Richard A. Brown has filed criminal charges against two lawyers who participated in a scheme to sell a

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  • May 24, 2002 | New York Law Journal

    California Law Firms Want Bite of the Big Apple

    Now, with the technology bubble burst and Silicon Alley at a dead end, the competitive prospects of the major California firms in New York seem governed by the limits of their exposure to tech wrec

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  • August 29, 2001 | The American Lawyer

    Deal Breaker

    Joel Klein, like his boss, has left the building. With a new business-friendly Bush administration in place, the antitrust world's center of gravity has moved to Brussels, Belgium, where Europ

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  • April 7, 2003 | Corporate Counsel

    The End Of The Bloc Party

    Until very recently, Trnava was just another sleepy, struggling town in post-Communist Europe. But in January, French carmaker PSA Peugeot Citroën S.A. announced plans to build a massive

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  • March 21, 2000 | New York Law Journal

    Law Firms Taking Equity in High-Tech Clients Stirs Ambivalence

    With dot-com fever continuing to rise in Silicon Alley, some of the city's oldest, largest and most conservative law firms have decided that they, too, want to be players in the new economy, even i

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  • February 1, 2006 | The American Lawyer

    Rainmaker Magnet

    The eleventh floor at LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene & MacRae's Washington, D.C., office was a hardhat zone on New Year's weekend 2005. Stephen DiCarmine, LeBoeuf's executive director, had worked t

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  • August 12, 2004 | Alm

    Video Game Gamblers' Bid for Class Fails

    The cards came up lucky for dozens of casino owners this week when the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals denied class status to video poker players who claimed their electronic cards were mark

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  • August 25, 2006 | The Recorder

    Lawyer-directors didn't stop shady options

    For Amylin Pharmaceuticals Inc., 1998 was a rough year. Poor results in a series of clinical trials caused the company to lay off 80 percent of its workers. By Oct. 22, the company's sha

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