• November 15, 2005 | Special To Law.Com

    Piecing Together EDD's In-House vs. Outsource Puzzle

    Return

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  • September 20, 2004 | National Law Journal

    In Brief

    Fish & Neave flirts with Ropes & Gray Fish & Neave has sat on the porch and held hands with Ropes & Gray, but it has not yet decided to go to the altar. Tha

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  • May 21, 2007 | Legal Times

    Smaller Firms Mull Associate Salary Hikes

    In the first weeks after a couple of local stalwarts raised their starting salaries for first-year associates to $160,000, Washington, D.C.'s largest firms are in a holding pattern, all

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  • February 12, 2010 | The Recorder

    Facebook Privacy Settlement Hits Bumps

    Lawyers pushing a Facebook privacy settlement are trying to fend off critics by suggesting in a Thursday filing (.pdf) that priva

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  • February 10, 2012 | National Law Journal

    Part-time law schools are losing their allure

    It used to happen like clockwork. Each year, Pfizer Inc. would help foot the bill to send some of the employees in its Connecticut outposts to the University of Connecticut School of L

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  • November 2, 2004 |

    IP Architects

    Survival for biotech companies like Agensys Inc. often boils down to two factors: intellectual property and cash. In 2002 Alan Mendelson ensured that Agensys had enough of the latter. The Lath

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  • December 17, 2009 | The American Lawyer

    Will More Firms Re-Defer Their Incoming First-Years?

    After Nixon Peabody announced on Tuesday that it would a target="new" href="http://www.law.com/jsp/article.jsp?id=1202436368148&rss=news

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  • January 23, 2003 | The Recorder

    Rock Bottom Returns to California

    If there are any lingering questions over why the Bay Area's largest law firms saw revenues drop last year, look no farther than their idled corporate lawyers.According to Thomso

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  • October 11, 2013 | New York Law Journal

    Q&A: Allison London

    Allison London says that she has always been drawn to good causes. In elementary school, for example, she successfully challenged the "cruel and unusual punishment" of disciplining

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  • November 21, 2012 | The Recorder

    A Courthouse Of Their Own

    The first black policewoman in Oakland who went on to hold three presidential appointments. A Big Law partner who decided to scale back to raise her kids but still impressed the White

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