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D.C. Appeals Court Rules FedEx Drivers Are Contractors, Not Employees
Publication Date: 2009-04-21
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Those orange-and-blue uniforms aside, the D.C. Circuit says FedEx drivers aren't actually employees, saving the overnight service the expense of paying their benefits.

January 16, 2002 | The Legal Intelligencer

Stephen Madva Likely to Take Reins At Montgomery McCracken

While several sources say it`s almost a certainty that litigation chair Stephen A. Madva will become the next chairman of Montgomery McCracken Walker & Rhoads when the question comes up for a vote next month, firm management insists it`s far from a done deal.
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October 23, 2003 | The Legal Intelligencer

The Counsel You Keep

When William Lytton arrived at scandal-ridden Tyco International Ltd., in September 2002, he faced a ton of work.
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September 11, 2001 | Law.com

The Long Reach of Terrorism

South Florida's government, legal and business establishments reeled in stunned horror and along with the rest of the nation scrambled to take measures against dangers both real and perceived in the aftermath of Tuesday's terror attacks. Courthouses shut down; law offices closed up shop as attorneys frantically called New York inquiring about colleagues and loved ones; and building managers shut down office towers.
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November 01, 2004 | Law.com

In Security

Hen InterTrust Technologies Corp. sued Microsoft Corporation in 2001, the move was bold, cunning-and more than a little bit desperate. After ten years in development, InterTrust's digital rights management (DRM) technology had yielded little in the way of software, licenses, or revenues. The company's stock price had plummeted from $97 in 2000 to under $1, dashing dreams of new products and Porsches alike. Aside from empty office space, patents were practically the only asset the Santa Clara, Cali
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January 14, 2003 | Law.com

Red Scare

Weakened by an anemic tech sector and fighting each other for precious litigation work, the San Francisco Bay Area's biggest law firms scored sallow returns in 2002 with only a few managing to post significant growth in profits or revenue, The Recorder's annual survey of firm finances shows. The best that most could hope for was single-digit revenue increases -- and few achieved even that.
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October 28, 2002 | National Law Journal

Chart: The Legal Times 100

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March 01, 2001 | Law.com

Securities Analyst's Method Was Reliable, U.S. Judge Concludes

The report of an expert in economic analysis of securities will be admitted in a securities fraud case in which investors lost more than $230 million as a result of fund bankruptcy, a federal judge ruled last month. In a 100-plus-page opinion involving seven cases combined for discovery purposes, the judge denied a motion to exclude the expert's testimony as failing to meet the Daubert standards.
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January 06, 2003 | Law.com

Red Scare

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December 11, 2006 | Law.com

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