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November 18, 2002 | National Law Journal

The Day Team Spirit Died

Ashcroft should have built on the sniper task force cooperation, not undermined it.
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November 25, 2002 | National Law Journal

Guarding Against Mission Creep

The Department of Justice has gained powerful new law enforcement powers since the 2001 terrorism attacks, as last week's ruling by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review illustrates. But some observers fear that prosecutors will be tempted to put these tools to use in areas well beyond the war on terrorism.
8 minute read
August 05, 2002 | National Law Journal

ABA Adjusts to Role on Judges

A look back at how judicial nominations have played out since the Bush Administration bounced the ABA from its formal role in the vetting process.
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April 15, 2002 | National Law Journal

Ads: Less Is More

Law firms are much more creative in advertising. They need to take risks to get noticed.
6 minute read
January 07, 2002 | National Law Journal

What Do We Do Now?

In these uncertain times, law firms should do more marketing, not less.
8 minute read
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July 31, 2006 | National Law Journal

How an Overachieving Law Professor Toppled the President's Terror Tribunals

Georgetown law professor Neal Katyal (right), who argued Hamdan v. Rumsfeld, is the antithesis of those big-firm luminaries of the Supreme Court bar. Doesn't matter. He won, and won big.
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October 21, 2002 | National Law Journal

Will Executive Compensation Dry Up?

If personal loans end and stock options change, salaries and bonuses may rise -- but maybe not.
5 minute read
October 22, 2007 | National Law Journal

Keeping Score: The Recap of the Week in Legal Business

Two decisions came down from the Federal Circuit last week on separate legal malpractice claims � one concerning Fulbright & Jaworski and the other Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld. Plus more news and notes from the legal business scene...
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September 09, 2002 | National Law Journal

They Hear Everything

Law students can sometimes get hyper-attentive to what their professors say in unexpected ways.
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March 15, 2004 | National Law Journal

This Should Be Obvious

The FTC's proposal to reinterpret the nonobviousness requirement could spark some useful guidance on weeding out the truly obvious.
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