• July 25, 2005 | Legal Times

    Civil Actions

    The following selected cases were recently filed in .S. District Court for the District of Columbia; .S. District Court for the District of Maryland, Greenbelt division; and

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  • January 12, 2011 | The Careerist

    Sober Up, Then Have a Stiff One

    The following post was originally published in the January issue of sibling publication The American Lawyer. At first blush, it seems almost an embarrassment of rich

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  • January 25, 2002 | The American Lawyer

    Free Agents

    DANIEL CUNNINGH

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  • December 5, 2002 | The American Lawyer

    Beyond the Bottom Line

    There will be bigger deals run this year by the lawyers at Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft; one, for instance, promises to shift the tectonic plates of the pharmaceuticals industry. But none

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  • July 1, 2011 | Corporate Counsel

    The 2011 Diversity Scorecard

    Each firm's diversity score was calculated by adding its percentage of minority U.S. lawyers to its percentage of minority U.S. partners. For an explanation of our methodology, a list of nonrespond

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  • February 6, 2012 | National Law Journal

    Drill we must

    COMPANY PROFILE One of the most active drillers of natu s wells in the United States, Chesapeake Energy Corp. is the country's second-largest producer of natu

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  • June 6, 2012 | The American Lawyer

    The Bankruptcy Files: Much Ado About Fees, as MF Global Trustees Deliver Reports

    It's no secret that the wave of insolvencies linked to the global economic downturn in 2008 has sparked a backlash over fees charged by lawyers in big corporate bankruptcy cases.

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  • September 17, 2012 | National Law Journal

    INADMISSIBLE

    LEADING DOJ LAWYER LEAVES FOR O'MELVENY When Steve Bunnell left the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia in 2007 to join O'Melveny & M

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  • October 8, 2004 | New York Law Journal

    NYU Law Center Publishes 'Torture Memos'

    A myriad of so-called "torture memos" providing legal justification for the brutal military interrogation of terror suspects, starkly demonstrated at Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison, has been publish

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  • July 16, 2013 | New York Law Journal

    Bar Uses Historical Reenactments as 'Teaching Tool'

    A roomful of attorneys was transported last Thursday to the early 1940s, soon after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, when Japanese-Americans on the West Coast were forced from their home

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