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August 04, 2008 | National Law Journal

The marathon drafting session: A great American tradition

On June 11, 1776, the Continental Congress gathered a committee to draft a Declaration of Independence from Britain. Three and a half weeks later the resolution which formed our nation was adopted. How did they do it so quickly?
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April 11, 2012 | Legaltech News

6 Ways to Prevent Data From Walking Out the Office Door

Laura M. Merritt and Charles T. Graves, of Wilson Sonsini, advise in-house counsel to craft policies and procedures that help human resources and supervisors avoid data-related employee mobility suits.
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February 17, 2012 | Daily Business Review

As coal shipments wane, CSX finds future in fracking

CSX's projected 40 percent gain this year in deliveries of fracking sand used for natural gas drilling may blunt a decline in coal shipments, the biggest commodity business for North American railroads.
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April 18, 2005 | New Jersey Law Journal

Fur Flies in First OPRA Fine Hearing

Tempers are riding high in the first test of the fine provisions of New Jersey's 3-year-old Open Public Records Act. At a hearing on Thursday, the state Government Records Council heard two hours of testimony, often peppered with personal invective, on whether the West Milford Township clerk should be fined for "knowingly and willingly" refusing to supply documents under the statute.
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June 24, 2009 | Daily Report Online

Study shows civil legal 'justice gap' in Georgia

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August 08, 2011 | Texas Lawyer

Commentary: Common Blunders in Texas Supreme Court Briefs

The majority of briefs on the merits submitted to the Texas Supreme Court are well argued, well supported and finely tuned. But the court also sees its fair share of sloppy writing and incoherent arguments, writes Martha Lackritz. With some thought and planning, lawyers can improve their writing and become better advocates for their clients. The following list of common blunders is in no particular order. It represents my views alone, not that of the judge for whom I work or of the court.
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October 15, 2007 | Daily Report Online

Hotter than you thought

DESPITE INFINITI'S latest ''Intensity Captured'' ad campaign, I don't normally think of the brand in terms of sports cars. Nice sedans and horizon-blotting SUVs, sure. Yet when thoughts turn to carving up the asphalt, my inner voice takes on a more Germanic or Italian accent. Good news for Infiniti: Your ad agency got it right.
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April 03, 2007 | New York Law Journal

Johnson v. Gonzales

Reform Legislation Stripped Court of Jurisdiction Over 'Bivens' Action Arising From Deportation
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September 26, 2005 | Law.com

Accounting Board Chairman Announces Resignation

William McDonough, the chairman of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board, which oversees the accounting industry, announced Friday that he will resign by Nov. 30 or when a successor is in place, whichever is sooner. He said he planned to explore opportunities in corporate governance, finance or international affairs. SEC Chairman Christopher Cox said in a statement he was grateful that McDonough had agreed to remain in place "long enough to permit a thorough search for a worthy successor."
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The Government's Failed Options Backdating Case Against Former Broadcom CFO William Ruehle
Publication Date: 2010-03-08
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Richard Marmaro of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom speaks to the Litigation Daily about the government's failed case against former Broadcom CFO William Ruehle.