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    Alito's First Day on High Court a Busy One

    By Tony Mauro | February 21, 2006

    New Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito Jr.'s first day on the bench Tuesday was an unusually busy one. The Court heard a

  • National Law Journal

    IN-BRIEF

    August 18, 2008

    A lawyer's dream job: critiquing the bench It takes a certain kind of lawyer to be able to interview more than 100 colleagues about the "worst p

  • National Law Journal

    Senators question White about time at firm

    By Matthew Huisman | March 12, 2013

    During the first hour of last week's confirmation hearing for Mary Jo White to lead the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, senators zeroed in on her decade-long tenure at Debevoise &a

  • The Recorder

    Can Convergence Cut Costs?

    By Michael C. Ross | December 20, 2004

    According to a recent survey of chief legal officers conducted by Altman Weil and the Association of Corporate Counsel, the three most important law department management issues are budg

  • Legal Times

    Ethiopians Push for Bill Against Atrocities

    By Osita Iroegbu | November 27, 2006

    The cadence in Mesfin Mekonen's voice seems to deliberately take the listener on a journey to Ethiopia, guided by his thick East African accent. With arms folded, Mekonen gazes past the

  • Legal Times

    Visa Charges Up Arnold & Porter

    By Attila Berry | March 3, 2008

    Visa Inc. has two big challenges ahead. The first was all over the news last week: The company is launching the biggest initial public offering in U.S. history, with a record $18 billion

  • National Law Journal

    Wave of layoffs a legal minefield

    By Tresa Baldas / Staff Reporter | November 17, 2008

    The sinking economy may have triggered tough times for some law firms, but it's been a boon for lawyers hired to plan and execute layoffs in every corner of Corporate America.

  • The American Lawyer

    Gadget Gifts for the 2009 Holiday Season

    By Alan Cohen | December 1, 2009

    This holiday season may not bring us any revolutionary new gadget (no Apple tablet -- yet), but some existing products are getting significant updates or new accessories that boost their perf

  • National Law Journal

    Justice Alito: crusader for privacy?

    By Marcia Coyle | January 30, 2012

    Meet Justice Samuel Alito Jr.: Cyberpunk in robes? Alito's concurring opinion in the U.S. Supreme Court's recent decision involving the Fourth Amendment and GPS surveillance triggered

  • Legal Times

    Creative Options in Billing

    By Harlan Loeb | May 1, 2006

    The image most often associated with contingent fee cases is the late-night television commercial featuring a lawyer who proclaims to clients, "We don't get paid unless you collect." Wha

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