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August 26, 2009 | Daily Report Online

The humanizing effect of BBQ

Lying on his living room floor staring into the flames, Harvard professor Richard Wrangham was thinking about the next morning's lecture on evolution when he had his "Eureka" moment. In his book, "Catching Fire: How Cooking Made Us Human," Wrangham argues that it was not agriculture, tools or meat eating that led to the rise of human beings.
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March 01, 2004 | National Law Journal

Bank Mergers May Get a Smooth Ride

Bank mergers in the mid-1990s faced intense scrutiny from federal regulators. But bankers may find smooth sailing as they prepare to push a new round of megadeals.
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April 07, 2000 | Law.com

Unfavorable Decision? Let Congress Help

The U.S. International Trade Commission is coming under fire from legislators who contend the agency is inordinately favoring foreign-owned companies over U.S. firms. The criticism reflects the growing attentiveness by members of Congress to issues important to high-tech companies that land before the ITC. It also reflects successful lobbying efforts on the part of technology companies.
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November 08, 2011 | National Law Journal

Brief of the Week: Taking another crack at affirmative action

Twenty-five years ago, Stuart Taylor Jr. wrote about the Supreme Court for The New York Times. Now, Taylor is writing to the Supreme Court, in the form of a potentially important amicus curiae brief filed in the looming affirmative action case of University of Texas v. Fisher.
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September 28, 2004 | New Jersey Law Journal

Daily Decision Alert: Vol. 12, No. 187 � September 28, 2004

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Law Journal Press | Digital Book Pennsylvania Causes of Action, 12th Edition Authors: GAETAN J. ALFANO, RONALD J. SHAFFER, JOSHUA C. COHAN View this Book

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November 27, 2000 | Law.com

Web Site Tries to Net Pro Bono Volunteers

A new Web site makes it quick and easy for busy San Francisco Bay Area attorneys to volunteer for pro bono work. Recent studies show that lawyers are slipping in their pro bono commitments as pressure increases to bill more hours. "More than ever, we must make pro bono work efficient and accessible for Bay Area lawyers," says Tanya Neiman, of the San Francisco bar.
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June 09, 2011 | The American Lawyer

The Tower Snow Comeback Show Moves to Cooley

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Goldman's Tourr� Urges Court to Invoke Hague Convention in SEC Case
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Fabrice Tourr�'s defense lawyer, Pamela Chepiga of Allen & Overy, seeks discovery from German bank IKB to show that the alleged bank victim was actually a sophisticated investor who understood the risks of the ABACUS investment.

August 25, 2011 | Daily Report Online

Company, owner sentenced for polluting Va river

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January 25, 2013 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Succession Planning Is Often Difficult, But Necessary

Back in the antique days of law firm management, a founding partner would pick promising young attorneys and help chisel them into the leaders of tomorrow. The new leaders' toil would then help the senior members transition into retirement.
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