December 05, 2011 | The American Lawyer
Shades of '97 Crisis Linger Over Indonesia BoomIndonesia has bounced back, and law firms are again lining up to get their share of the spoils, despite memories of the country's 1997 economic disaster.
By Anthony Lin
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May 23, 2006 | National Law Journal
Weil, Gotshal Settles Malpractice CaseWeil, Gotshal & Manges has settled a legal malpractice case just days before claims against it were to have gone before a jury.
By Anthony Lin
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August 05, 2008 | National Law Journal
Associate's sex discrimination claims proceed against law firmA New York federal judge has allowed sex discrimination claims to proceed against an intellectual property law firm that fired an associate two days after she complained in an e-mail to partners that the firm's women lawyers were being "relegated to non-partnership track support roles." The judge also found that remarks by Cohen Pontani Lieberman & Pavane's managing partner that the associate was insufficiently "sweet" in dealing with a paralegal "could be construed as reflecting discriminatory animus."
By Anthony Lin
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June 07, 2004 | National Law Journal
Wilmer Lawyers Shake Up Trial of Tyco GCE-mails from William McLucas (right), a securities rainmaker at Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr, were at the center of his testimony last week at the trial of former Tyco International Ltd. General Counsel Mark Belnick. McLucas and other Wilmer lawyers have figured prominently on both sides of the case.
By Anthony Lin
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August 29, 2006 | Daily Report Online
Partner resigns bar over litany of misconductBy Anthony Lin
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April 28, 2004 | Law.com
Law Schools Steal a Page From Business SchoolsBy Anthony Lin
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January 17, 2006 | Daily Report Online
Private Bankers Eye Lawyers, Even First-Years, As New NicheAnthony [email protected] YORK-To enjoy the attention of a private banker, one generally has to be rich, very rich. Most of the major banks' private banking groups, also known as wealth management or private client groups, are pitched at people who have net worths of at least $10 million.Lawyers at big firms are a major exception to the $10-million rule.
By Anthony Lin
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February 15, 2011 | Law.com
How Low Can They Go?As international firms rush to expand in Asia, one uncomfortable fact is often pushed aside: Rampant fee discounting means it can be hard to make a buck in the region.
By Anthony Lin
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May 13, 2013 | Law.com
Can China Change CFIUS?The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States has emerged as perhaps the largest single obstacle to Chinese M&A activity in the U.S., and rejection of a number of attempted deals, especially in the high-tech sector, has fueled perceptions among Chinese business leaders that CFIUS is stacked against them. Now, China's government and business leaders are pushing back.
By Anthony Lin
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September 25, 2008 | Daily Report Online
Ex-Sullivan lawyer leaves bar over bad billingBy Anthony Lin
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