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    Jury Returns Defense Verdict in Professor's Discrimination Suit

    By Jonathan W. Fox | November 22, 2006

    The University of Texas and former UT School of Law Dean William Powers Jr. -- now UT's president -- did not discriminate against an African-American law professor or retaliate against him for fili

  • Bloomberg

    Investors are nervous about future of euro

    By Matthew Lynn | May 27, 2010

    Greece is going bust. The euro is sliding. The bond s are in open revolt. And what does the German government decide to do Shoot the messenger. The German government rocked the

  • The Associated Press

    First-time jobless claims fall more than expected

    By CHRISTOPHER S. RUGABER | February 11, 2010

    WASHINGTON AP - The number of newly laid-off U.S. workers seeking unemployment benefits fell more than expected last week to the lowest total in a month, a hopeful sign the job market may be

  • Legal Times

    Chart: The Next 50

    October 28, 2002

    103 Alston & Bird Washington, D.C. Atlanta 45 103 Kelley, Drye & Warren Washington, D.C. New York 45 103 Shook, Hardy & Bacon Washington, D.C. Kansas City, Mo. 45

  • National Law Journal

    Cooley

    By Amanda Bronstad | May 6, 2013

    Betting the company became big business last year for Cooley. "For us," said Jim Brogan, chairman of the firm's intellectual property practice, "we ended up with some

  • Connecticut Law Tribune

    Bingham Boosts Pay In Hartford

    By SCOTT BREDELaw Tribune Staff Writer | February 28, 2002

    Before its 1999 merger with Boston-based Bingham Dana, Hartford's Hebb & Gitlin irked its competitors by continually raising the bar on associate pay.Now, it's doing it again.Whil

  • New Jersey Law Journal

    Maximizing the Effectiveness of Non-Compete Agreements

    By Ira Hammer | September 22, 2009

    The most common forms of intellectual property are confidential business information, proprietary information and trade secrets. Almost every business believes that it has proprietary information.

  • The Recorder

    Domain Dilemma

    By Brenda Sandburg | October 13, 2000

  • News In Brief

    January 24, 2005

    U.S. Supreme Court Hears Rompilla Appeal Washington The U.S. Supreme Court appeared sharply divided last week over a Pennsylvania case that could set new minimum standards for effecti

  • Legal Times

    Taxes Are Not Necessarily a Certain Thing

    By Bill Apple | November 13, 2007

    In this day of tight budgets and the ability to do business electronically across state lines, states are looking more closely at how additional revenue can be generated through interstate commerce

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