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April 01, 2010 | The American Lawyer

Columns

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Litigators of the Week: Michael Carvin and Eric Murphy of Jones Day; N.Y. Solo Jennifer McCann
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An unlikely collaboration between an appellate heavyweight, a big-firm associate, and a Long Island criminal defense lawyer produced a landmark Second Circuit ruling this week in a closely-watched off-label drug marketing case.

March 15, 2010 | National Law Journal

Microsoft deputy GC discusses Yahoo deal, Chinese hackers

In Washington and the world, the range of issues that interest Microsoft Corp. is huge. Pamela Passman, Microsoft's deputy general counsel global corporate affairs, watches over many of them.
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August 27, 1999 | Law.com

Federal Judge Proposes 'Stopgap' Solution

U.S. District Judge Franklin S. Van Antwerpen believes that federal trial judges should be allowed to write opinions that explain their rulings after an appeal is filed -- as some state court trial judges do -- so that appellate judges won't be forced to guess or remand the case for t-crossing and i-dotting. Antwerpen and others argue that a simple rule change would significantly reduce federal appellate judges' workload and act as a stopgap to save the courts from a deluge of cases.
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April 19, 2010 | The American Lawyer

The Efficiency equation

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May 24, 1999 | Law.com

Double Wrigley trouble

The Wrigley family, famed for its chewing gum, finds itself facing an age-old problem for families with "old money": how to make sure a nasty probate dispute doesn't threaten the best-laid succession plans for the children. But it appears that years of good lawyering and smart estate planning may wind up saving the family hundreds of millions of dollars in the struggle.
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Judge Appoints Interim Class Counsel in Trillion-Dollar Libor Class Action Litigation
Publication Date: 2011-12-01
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Class action litigation is beginning to take shape over allegations that major banks manipulated Libor, the benchmark rate used to calculate interest on trillions of dollars in securities globally. On Monday the federal district court judge hearing the litigation consolidated 20 class complaints, and appointed interim class counsel.

April 19, 2010 | The American Lawyer

Revenue per lawyer Falls Again

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December 07, 2009 | The Recorder

Monthly Lateral Report

The latest lateral moves.
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June 21, 1999 | Law.com

Searching for a Holy Legal Grail in Israel

Where high-tech communities flourish, law firms follow. And that means U.S. lawyers are on their way to Israel, which now ranks as the second fastest-growing high-tech region in the world.Texas. So far, however, U.S. law firms eager to exploit Israel's high-tech explosion have been held at bay by restrictive regulations governing the practice of law there. Yet that's now beginning to change.
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