• November 1, 2006 | Legal Times

    California Firms Expand in D.C.

    WASHINGTON � For those in Washington feeling like the ugly stepsister in the face of two New York-California law firm couples at the altar, there's good news. California does care about the D.

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  • February 2, 2009 | The Recorder

    On the Move

    San Francisco Tufts Stephenson & Kasper has added Sarah King as an of counsel. King, who was previously a partne

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  • September 27, 2004 | The Recorder

    Market Days

    BRANDING, BUDGETING AND OTHER CHALLENGES CONFRONT LAW FIRM MARKETERSDavid Read's job description at Los Angeles' O'Melveny & Myers sounds a little bit like that of a movie s

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  • June 9, 2010 | New York Law Journal

    Chevron Presses Panel to Allow Review of Film's Raw Footage

    Lawyers for Chevron and two of its attorneys pleaded with a federal appellate panel yesterday to clear the way for a judge-ordered release of outtakes from "Crude," a documentary on a har

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  • November 1, 2010 | Corporate Counsel

    When the Whistle Blows

    On August 18 a compliance officer at Interactive Brokers LLC in Chicago called the Securities and Exchange Commission to report that two men in Spain had been trading suspiciously in the stock of a

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  • January 9, 2006 | Legal Times

    Five Questions Firms Face in 2006

    WASHINGTON � Mergers. Firm dissolutions. Associate salary hikes. Last year was anything but docile in the legal market. With ever increasing competition among firms, 2006 looks to be equally c

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  • January 13, 2010 | The Recorder

    Building (and Greening) the World

    AECOM is one of the world's fastest-growing A/E (architecture/engineering) firms. It was founded more than 25 years ago as the engineering subsidiary of Ashland Inc., a Kentucky-based chemical comp

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  • June 27, 2008 | Bloomberg

    Supreme Court ends term on a business-friendly note

    Even an off year for business at the U.S. Supreme Court is still a good year. The court Wednesday ruled in favor of Exxon Mobil Corp., cutting $2 billion from the punitive damages it

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  • September 1, 2013 | Corporate Counsel

    Off the Transparency Rails

    In July a federal judge in Washington, D.C., vacated the Securities and Exchange Commission's Dodd-Frank section 1504 rule, which would force U.S.–listed petroleum and mini

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  • November 1, 2012 | Corporate Counsel

    Dirty Minerals and Sunshine

    Sneaked into the Dodd-Frank Act are a pair of provisos that aim to harness the Securities and Exchange Commission's reporting requirements to promote corporate social responsibility and the r

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