• June 11, 2007 | The Recorder

    After the Fall

    As former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld liked to say, "Stuff happens." A much heralded law firm me

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  • May 21, 2004 | The American Lawyer

    For Black Lawyers, a Long, Hard Road

    Eric Moy�, a member of the Harvard Law School class of 1979, decided to become a lawyer in the third grade. Raised in New York City during the civil rights movement, Moy� heard his par

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  • October 27, 2004 | New York Law Journal

    Real Estate Marketplace

    White & Case, one of the largest law firms in New York State, plans to relocate more than 120 employees to Lower Manhattan. The firm expects to receive government incentives through

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  • July 25, 2001 | National Law Journal

    After Tobacco?

    The latter half of the 20th century saw explosive growth not only in the number of lawsuits brought in the United States, but in their scope, both as instruments for social change and as tools

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  • May 19, 2006 |

    First Bill, Now Steve

    Richard Lang just cashed a $60 million check from Microsoft Corp., yet he is holed up in a tiny cubicle in a cramped Santa Rosa, Calif., office composing a mammoth list of his enemies. It's unexpec

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  • May 6, 2002 | Legal Times

    Sympathy for the Devil?

    Defense lawyer Russell "Rusty" Hardin holds a markedly different hand for the start of Arthur Andersen's trial than the one he held just seven weeks ago, when he sought a speedy trial for his clien

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  • October 8, 2007 | The American Lawyer

    Freshfields' Restructuring Marks a Break With the Past

    In July, London's Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer faced an unwelcome milestone in its 264-year history: getting sued by a former partner, for the first time ever. In an employment claim, Peter Bloxh

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  • May 3, 2002 | New York Law Journal

    Defense Has Tough Job Ahead As Andersen Trial Begins Today

    n IN THE COURTS nTexas Lawyer Photo/LAURA CHILESDEFENSE LAWYER Russell "Rusty" Hardin holds a markedly different hand for the start of Arthur Andersen's trial today than the one he he

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  • November 23, 2005 | The American Lawyer

    Is the Magic Circle Becoming the Tragic Circle?

    Britain's $18 billion legal market might seem miniscule compared to the $180 billion U.S. market. But numbers can be deceiving. Take a look at any global survey of law firms. Four British firm

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  • September 10, 2001 | Daily Business Review

    Florida's Employee Pension System Gets Tough on Investor Fraud

    Florida's public employee pension system, overseen by pro-tort reform Republicans, has become the most litigious institutional investor in the country.The Florida State Board of Admini

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