• December 17, 2007 | Legal Times

    Firms Face Rising Real Estate Prices in D.C.

    The cavernous lobby of Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr's downtown D.C. office looks like an ancient Greek temple, albeit with 21st century touches. Mammoth slabs of white marble an

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  • May 15, 2006 | The Legal Intelligencer

    News in Brief

    In litigation over a deadly food-poisoning outbreak traced to two turkey processing companies, a federal judge is breaking new legal ground by holding that the victims may use the alternative liabi

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  • August 19, 2002 | Daily Report Online

    Overdue Bills Rise as Economy Falls

    Dana Dratch Special to the Daily Report If you've ever had a client walk away from all or part of a bill, you're not alone. Lynne Y. Borsuk, a principal in Decatu

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  • July 2, 2007 | National Law Journal

    Faulty Imports May Mean More Lawsuits

    The latest news regarding potentially defective Chinese imports has plaintiffs' lawyers eyeing potential lawsuits while others may be scrambling to limit U.S. companies' liability."I'm

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  • March 1, 2008 |

    High Tech, High Opportunity?

    Big out-of-town law firms still see gold in Silicon Valley, and they're rushing in to open offices. Local firms say they're not scared. The question is: Who's the fool? In January, Kirkland

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  • May 1, 2008 | The American Lawyer

    Schoolhouse Rock

    When David Schizer was a first-year associate at New York's Davis Polk & Wardwell, he remembers being asked to mark up a stock purchase agreement. "I said I was happy to do it," he recalls, "but t

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  • March 13, 2007 | Legal Times

    D.C. firms keep close eye on Sidley case

    IT WAS STILL TWO YEARS before her 65th birthday, but Pauline Schneider was planning accordingly. For Schneider, a public finance transactions lawyer at Hunton & Williams, an uncom

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  • June 25, 2010 | New York Law Journal

    NY Firm Gets $56 Million Fee, Firm's Largest Ever, in Backdating Suit

    A federal judge in Brooklyn has approved a $56 million fee for Pomerantz Haudek Grossman & Gross for its work as lead counsel in a class action over alleged backdating ag

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  • October 10, 2005 | New Jersey Law Journal

    Inadmissible

    Book-Smart � As a lawyer who sues school boards for special education students, Lakewood solo Michael Inzelbuch has learned to follow school law carefully. And as attorney for the Lakewo

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  • October 5, 2007 | International Edition

    How Will Reuters-Thomson Merger Affect Corporate Counsel?

    When Reuters, the world's most venerable newswire, agreed to merge with Canadian media giant Thomson in May, the move raised concerns from journalists fearful for their jobs and unions worried that

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