• April 24, 2006 | New Jersey Law Journal

    Smarts in Numbers

    Revenue growth and hiring rates at New Jersey's richest firms dipped slightly in 2005 after a historic spike the previous year, but the good news for partners was productivity was up - way up.

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  • October 4, 2005 | Corporate Counsel

    In-House Attorneys Become IT Gatekeepers

    Sylvia Kerrigan remembers when she first tackled electronic discovery at her company about two years ago. The assistant general counsel at Houston-based Marathon Oil Corp. says it was like slo

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  • February 22, 2013 | Connecticut Law Tribune

    Real-Life Lawyer Journeys Into Fantasy World With Adventure Novel

    Government, law and fiction are three words seldom used together, aside from perhaps in a sarcastic jest about written legislation. However, former state lawmaker, corporate attorney and nove

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  • September 19, 2005 | Legal Times

    Calming the E-Discovery Frenzy

    Sylvia Kerrigan remembers when she first tackled electronic discovery at her company about two years ago. The assistant general counsel at Houston-based Marathon Oil Corp. says it was li

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  • June 1, 2005 | The Minority Law Journal

    Keeping Score

    In a pact brokered by the New York County Lawyers' Association, more than 60 law firms agreed this spring to tell their corporate clients the composition of assigned legal teams by race, ethnicity, an

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  • June 28, 2000 | The American Lawyer

    SoftSolutions Is Back (Sort of)

    Remember SoftSolutions, the document management software that owned the legal market in the early and mid-1990s? The software has died, but not the developers who made it. They're still sellin

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  • September 28, 2012 | New Jersey Law Journal

    On The Move

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  • August 3, 2012 | Connecticut Law Tribune

    All The Candidate's Men

    The FBI probe of House Speaker Christopher G. Donovan's campaign finances has unleashed a torrent of work for seven criminal defense lawyers, who are already busy representing two former poli

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  • July 26, 2012 | Connecticut Law Tribune

    New Conn. Rule Will Ease Conflict-of-Interest Concerns When Lawyers Switch Firms

    It's no secret that lawyers looking for greener pastures often move to rival firms. Especially in a relatively small legal market such as Connecticut, that frequently creates situation

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  • May 9, 2008 | Business Crimes Bulletin

    The 'Unindicted Co-Conspirator'

    The criminal justice process can be arcane, but one term is recognizable to the public. An indictment is a formal accusation by a grand jury that an indicted individual has committed a crime. While

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