• April 12, 2007 | Connecticut Law Tribune

    The Finer Points of Farming Out Work

    When a merger created Shelton, Conn.-based Clayton Holdings Inc. in 2005, General Counsel Steven L. Cohen suddenly was in need of an outside counsel upgrade.As a smaller company providing an

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  • January 18, 2006 | National Law Journal

    Sarbanes-Oxley Doesn't Extend Overseas

    Corporate whistle-blower protection under the Sarbanes-Oxley securities law stops at the U.S. border.The First Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals has become the first appellate court to wei

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  • June 8, 2012 | The American Lawyer

    Linklaters, White & Case Lead on Russian Bank's Dexia Unit Buy

    White & Case and Magic Circle firm Linklaters are reprising their roles

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  • Center for Biological Diversity v. Salazar

    Publication Date: 2012-08-21
    Practice Area:
    Industry:
    Date Filed: 2012-08-21
    Court: 9th Cir.
    Judge: Ralph R. Beistline, Chief District Judge, Presiding Before: Alfred T. Goodwin, William A. Fletcher, and Milan D. Smith, Jr., Circuit Judges.
    Attorneys: For plaintiff: Rebecca Noblin, CENTER FOR BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY, Anchorage, Alaska, Kassia Rhoades Siegel, CENTER FOR BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY, Joshua Tree, California, for the appellants.
    for defendant: Dean Keith Dunsmore, ENVIRONMENT & NATURAL RESOURCES, Anchorage, Alaska, Kristen L. Gustafson, David C. Shilton, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, Washington, D.C., for the appellees. Jeffrey Wayne Leppo, Ryan P. Steen, Jason T. Morgan, STOEL RIVES, LLP, Seattle, Washington, for the intervenor-appellee.

    Case Number: No. 10-35123

    Cite as 12 C.D.O.S. 9520 CENTER FOR BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY; PACIFIC ENVIRONMENT, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. K

  • August 29, 2006 | National Law Journal

    Tort reform's next big push

    TORT REFORM GROUPS and lawyers representing some of the nation's largest corporations are working with legislators in several states to draft amendments to consumer protection laws that would

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  • February 27, 2009 | The Associated Press

    Assisted suicide case revives right-to-die debate

    ATLANTA AP - The case against an alleged assisted suicide ring known as the Final Exit Network has revived a long-simmering debate over the right to die. The network's president, its m

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  • April 14, 2000 | Alm

    Almost There

    No question their numbers have increased significantly in law schools and the profession, and while the subject "women in the law" may be an old topic to some, the question remains: why aren't ther

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  • July 13, 2011 | National Law Journal

    How are AmLaw 100 firms using Twitter?

    There was a time when big, respectable law firms would never use silly words like Tweet, Twitter and Twitterverse, but that seems to be changing, at least for some firms. In J

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  • July 5, 2007 | Alm

    Townsend Launches A New D.C. Office

    San Francisco intellectual property firm Townsend & Townsend & Crew is carving out its spot on the East Coast by focusing - at least initially - on patent prosecution and patent litiga

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  • June 28, 2007 | The Recorder

    Private Equity Helps Fuel IP Wars

    Like hungry wolves roving through the financial forest, private equity and hedge funds are always looking for fresh meat, or rather, new investment opportunities. And over the last few months, they

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