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New partners Jenner & Block (Chicago): Nine associates have been promoted-Elizabeth A. Coleman, Jacob I. Corre, Katherine A. Fallow, S. Tony Ling, Daniel Mach, Edward J.
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By Scott Gilbert | February 27, 2006
It was long ago. I was a young partner at a prominent D.C. law firm, standing in the elevator lobby, sporting my usual blue jeans, earring, and, at the time, a ponytail. One of
By Carrie Levine | June 8, 2009
A bill that would create a list of foreign tax havens, and give the U.S. Treasury Department new tools to impose sanctions on them, has set off an intensive lobbying push by locales that don'
By Archis Parasharami and Kevin Ranlett | April 12, 2010
Five years ago, Congress enacted the Class Action Fairness Act of 2005 (CAFA) in reaction to widespread "abuses of the class action device" in state courts. Congress heard evidence
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