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Baxter Says He's Ready to Share Power
It's not often that firms have co-chairmen, but longtime Orrick chief Ralph Baxter Jr. says he'll be able to share the reins of the new Dewey Orrick.No Subscription RequiredSecrecy Fights Loom Large in D.C.
The Bush administration won a decisive victory with the dismissal of the General Accounting Office's suit seeking records related to the vice president's energy task force. But its fight to keep a tight hold over information is far from over. Watchdog groups continue attempts to penetrate the executive branch, and now more pressure will be put on these suits to get information from a reluctant administration.Jiayuan Leads on Infrastructure Company's Planned Shanghai Debut
Beijing's Jiayuan Law Firm is advising state-owned China Communications Construction Co. on a $3.1 billion initial public offering in Shanghai. If completed, the listing will be the largest flotation in China so far this year.Inner Force Economic Development Corp. v. Dept. of Ed.
City Estopped From Asserting Notice of Claim Defense for Plaintiff's Detrimental RelianceLocal Lawyer Wants to Bring More Foreign Investment to Pa.
Ajay Raju has been shouting his message through televisions screens and business circles that Philadelphia needs to do a better job of bringing foreign investors to its port and Pennsylvania alike. Now it looks like he has been heard loud and clear.View more book results for the query "*"
Florida House committee passes crash bill
A state House committee watered down an attempt to spread blame to drivers and others in auto defect crashes.CRIMINAL PRACTICE | 2d Cir. clarifies remands after 'Booker'
The 2d U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals continues to sort out the review and remand of cases under the U.S. Supreme Court decision U.S. v. Booker, 125 S. Ct. 738, striking down a key aspect of the Federal Sentencing Guidelines.Run It Like a Business: Patent Reform Bill Amendment Wins Key Support
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office's parent agency throws its support behind a March amendment to a pending Senate patent reform bill, including provisions to allow the PTO to set fees and a process for challenging issued patents.Trending Stories
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