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March 25, 2002 | National Law Journal

Stump Speech

Even preserving judicial independence can`t justify the sacrifice of free speech.
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June 03, 2002 | National Law Journal

Preparing the Witness

When it comes to witness preparation, don`t look for clear answers from the Rules of Evidence or the courts on what`s admissible and what`s protected.
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February 03, 2003 | National Law Journal

The Stags Leap District's Lucky 13

The good earth is responsible for the excellent wine of California's Stags Leap District.
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June 10, 2002 | National Law Journal

Don't Blame Enron

The real villain in the electricity deregulation debacle isn't Enron; it's California.
8 minute read
April 21, 2003 | National Law Journal

Where Should Internet Torts Be Litigated?

A case going before the Supreme Court at its private conference April 25 poses a domestic version of a jurisdictional dilemma recently litigated in Australia: For a medium that knows no boundaries, where should Internet torts be litigated?
4 minute read
January 28, 2002 | National Law Journal

All Together Now

President Bush, like his predecessors, should use his post-war popularity to press for civil rights.
7 minute read
April 29, 2002 | National Law Journal

Another Bush Judge Comes Under Fire

Liberal advocates unveil their opposition to 3rd Circuit nominee D. Brooks Smith.
4 minute read
January 28, 2002 | National Law Journal

In-House Calls

Among the many lessons of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks comes this one: In-house counsel must make sure that their companies and their outside counsel are prepared for a computer disaster.
6 minute read
May 06, 2002 | National Law Journal

Mayer, Brown's Echoes of Enron

A lawsuit against Mayer, Brown may be a harbinger of what Enron's law firms face.
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April 27, 2005 | National Law Journal

Supreme Court Reverses 5th Circuit and Shoots Down Pesticide Makers

By a 7-2 vote, pesticide manufacturers lost their Supreme Court bid to avoid facing products liability lawsuits in state courts nationwide. Reversing the 5th Circuit, the Court said most state tort actions are not prohibited by federal law.
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