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Notice to the bar.How Do You Get to the Supreme Court? Practice, Practice, Practice
When Georgia attorney R. Jonathan Hart stepped up to the microphone before the country's nine most powerful jurists last week, he joined a small, eclectic club of attorneys who have argued before the U.S. Supreme Court. Other lawyers who have had that same chance share their experiences and some advice for first-timers: Practice; don't confuse the justices' names; don't call them "judge;" and remember to take the pens on your way out.The Wise Use of 'Intelligence'
The concept of competitive intelligence may conjure up images of trench coats and wiretaps, but law firms are discovering it's less about spying and more about mining and analyzing information and smart decision-making. Catching up to some other industries, the legal profession is discovering that competitive intelligence can help law firms win clients, set rate structures, hire laterals, expand into new markets -- and more.2001 Associates Survey: From Akin Gump to Kramer Levin
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Technology Puts a Dream House on Trial
Jeffrey Katzenberg, CEO of DreamWorks Animation, produces movies, such as the blockbuster Shrek series, using the latest technology. Goodyear, the nation's largest tire company, is no stranger to technology, spending $372 million last year on research and development.Law Firms Deal With the 'R' Word
Hundreds of thousands of lawyers will become senior citizens in the next few years. With more than half of the large firms in the nation operating under a mandatory retirement system, the exodus from law will be profound. Some lawyers choose of counsel status, such as former Holland & Hart partner Ed Flitton, who says that with about 20 good years left, it didn't make sense for him to remain in a stressful environment. Since he retired four months ago, he has reduced his blood pressure by 10 points.Law Firms Deal With the 'R' Word
Hundreds of thousands of lawyers will become senior citizens in the next few years. With more than half of the large firms in the nation operating under a mandatory retirement system, the exodus from law will be profound. Some lawyers choose of counsel status, such as former Holland & Hart partner Ed Flitton, who says that with about 20 good years left, it didn't make sense for him to remain in a stressful environment. Since he retired four months ago, he has reduced his blood pressure by 10 points.Trending Stories
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