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Mike Godwin In the public policy debates this year about digital copyright-and about requiring computers and other devices to be on the lookout for unauthorized copying
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The legal profession embraces free market rules for others, but it tends to be less troubled by its own anti-competitive practices. A glaring example is the policy followed by 15
By Warren Lutz | July 6, 2005
A year and a half after creating a program to reduce the money spent on hiring private defense attorneys in conflict-of-interest cases, Alameda County is again finding those costs on the rise.
By Sara Randazzo | July 19, 2012
Citing widely held concerns voiced by former Dewey & LeBoeuf partners, the bankrupt law firm's chief res
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Decided Dec. 28, 2007Before Friedman, J.P.; Sullivan, Buckley, Malone, JJ.Plaintiff appeals from an order of the Supreme Court, New York County (Martin Shulman, J.), entered Februa
By Lynne Marek/Staff reporter | April 24, 2007
The New York-based Innocence Project, which as of this week has helped exonerate 200 wrongfully-convicted people based on DNA evidence since 1989, is launching an effort to create more s
By Erik Bojnansky Special to the Review | September 26, 2011
Dizengoff Group executive Ronen Saban is eager to expand the company's South Florida holdings. But the investment firm is particular about the properties it buys. Saban, the Israeli company'
By Attila Berry | June 1, 2007
Langston Hughes once wrote, "What happens to a dream deferred?" But Richard Brenin, a fledgling Washington, D.C., theater producer, feels as though he's postponed his dream of putting on a "small b
By David Bario | November 28, 2011
The Securities and Exchange Commission is certain to appeal Monday's 15-page decision by Manhattan federal district co
By Marie-Anne Hogarth | July 24, 2006
Former Morrison & Foerster partner Judith Droz Keyes says a change in the direction of her firm's labor and employment practice motivated her move earlier this year to the San Francisco office
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