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Daniel J. Churay, executive VP and GC of McJunkin Red Man Corp.
Publication Date: 2011-11-07
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Daniel J. Churay, executive vice president and general counsel of McJunkin Red Man Corp., discusses his plan to bring more in-house counsel into his legal department.

March 23, 2007 | Law.com

Multijurisdictional Practice Rules Are Working Well, N.J. Panel Finds

When New Jersey eased restrictions three years ago on practice by out-of-state lawyers, critics predicted a range of problems. Now a state Supreme Court committee has found otherwise. Lawyers Fund director Kenneth Bossong touts the benefits for "people with a potential for a little bit of business but not enough to justify an office." But the Professional Responsibility Rules Committee has found out-of-state attorneys are apparently confused about the procedures for practicing law in New Jersey.
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June 12, 2009 | Daily Report Online

GM, Chrysler executives defend dealership closings

WASHINGTON AP - General Motors and Chrysler executives defended the closings of hundreds of dealerships Friday as House lawmakers questioned whether the decisions would save any money or help the troubled companies rebound."Many dealers and the communities they serve frankly feel blind-sided," said Rep. Greg Walden, R-Ore.
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March 13, 2009 | National Law Journal

Texas law professor fights for for data on impact of 700-mile fence along Texas-Mexico border

A University of Texas clinical law professor is asking a federal court to order federal officials to comply with a Freedom of Information (FOIA) request for documents that would show the full impact of the controversial 700-mile fence being built along the Texas-Mexico border. Prof. Denise Gilman, represented by the Public Citizen Litigation Group, filed a FOIA request last April for records showing where the fence would be built, including maps, surveys and appraisals of affected properties. She also sought information about the criteria for deciding where segments of the wall would be built and agency assessments of the impact of the wall on surrounding communities.
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February 21, 2006 | Law.com

Also in the Running�

Web: Four California-based law firms win "honorable mentions" in The American Lawyer's competition for Litigation Department of the Year.
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June 01, 2009 | New York Law Journal

Culinary Paris

Where restaurants satisfy one's appetite for art, entertainment and relaxation.
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October 06, 2008 | The American Lawyer

Firms face tough collections

As law firms enter the fourth-quarter home stretch for 2008, the harsh reality is that any hours law firms billed this year are only as good as the client's ability to pay for them. With clients expected to hold on to as much cash as possible amid a credit squeeze, law firms may be walking a tightrope during this year's collection push to get the dollars rightly owed to them while at the same time remaining flexible with clients in trouble. "It's a balance that always exists, but in this market it becomes heightened," said Paul Irving, co-chairman of Manatt, Phelps & Phillips.
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March 22, 2000 | Law.com

Where The Action Is

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October 27, 2009 | The Legal Intelligencer

FJD Considers Discovery Court For Criminal Cases

For all the years that Judge D. Webster Keogh, Judge Sheila Woods-Skipper and Joseph Lanzalotti have been working in the city's criminal justice system, they say that discovery often remains unfinished by the time cases are scheduled for trial.
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