February 15, 2012 | The Recorder
Latham's Revenue, Profits Top Pre-Recession PeakBy Michael D. Goldhaber
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May 01, 2012 | The American Lawyer
A Tale of Two PartnersTheir career paths parted, but the man who may be The Am Law 100's luckiest lateral sounds a lot like a colleague he left behind.
By Michael D. Goldhaber
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April 26, 2001 | Law.com
Who are the International Arbitration Elite?Where are the arbitration stars of the future, and which firms will they call home?
By Michael D. Goldhaber
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January 23, 2013 | Daily Business Review
Defending Elizabeth WurtzelLike Liz Wurtzel in her latest self-confession, I am a 44-year-old graduate of Harvard College, Yale Law School, and Prozac Nation, who threw out my law degree in favor of writing. I agree with the blogosphere's verdict on the controversial writer's latest ramble, but find merit in it anyway.
By Michael D. Goldhaber
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January 13, 2013 | The American Lawyer
The Careerist: Defending Elizabeth WurtzelAgreeing with the blogosphere's verdict on the controversial writer's latest ramble, but finding merit in it anyway. Guest blogger Michael D. Goldhaber writes about his former college classmate.
By Michael D. Goldhaber
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September 18, 2013 | The American Lawyer
Chevron Wins Arbitration Ruling in Endless Ecuador FightAs it continues to battle a $19 billion Ecuadorian judgment in the U.S. and abroad, Chevron and its lawyers at King & Spalding claimed a major victory in their arbitration with Ecuador related to legacy oil pollution in the Amazon.
By Michael D. Goldhaber
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November 13, 2012 | Law.com
The Global Lawyer: Latest Twists in Chevron's Amazon Case Run Through Latin AmericaBy Michael D. Goldhaber
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August 13, 2013 | The American Lawyer
The Global Lawyer Pro Bono Spotlight: Finding Oscar AsylumA lost boy finds his father after 30 years, and becomes a walking exhibit for crimes against humanity.
By Michael D. Goldhaber
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September 24, 2012 | National Law Journal
The SEC's human rights regulationSeptember 12 saw the unveiling of a radical new design with world-changing potential: the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's publication of its first human rights rules.
By Michael D. Goldhaber
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January 05, 2012 | The American Lawyer
The Global Lawyer: Ecuador Court Affirms $18 Billion Ruling Against Chevron; Is Settlement Near?By Michael D. Goldhaber
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