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Lawyer-Lobbyists Reach a Plateau
The business of pushing clients` agendas at the Statehouse proved to be a lucrative one in 2001 overall, but revenues for the top 10 law firms that lobby remained relatively static.Lawyer-Lobbyists Outpace Industry Competitors
Revenues for New Jersey's swarm of lobbyists fell for the first time in recent memory last year, but law firms that dabble in the industry generally made out better than their competitors.New Jersey Law-Firm Lobbying Revenues Plateau
New Jersey lawyers who make part of their living trying to influence state government saw their revenues take a slight dip in 2000. The top 10 lawyer-lobbyist firms in the state earned about $5.3 million in fees, a tad below the $5.4 million earned in 1999, according to statistics released last month by New Jersey's Election Law Enforcement Commission.Blue Cross settles Michigan class action, but still faces a judge
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan may have finally settled a historic autism lawsuit for $1 million this week, but it still has a big plaintiff on its back: a judge.Pickens' plan bridges partisan divide
Trim and tanned at 81, T. Boone Pickens leans forward in his swivel chair to better hear Al Gore exhort solar and wind power. It's a scorching August day at the National Clean Energy Summit in Las Vegas. Pickens, who has made and lost billions betting on energy in his boom-and-bust career, waits with Democratic Party bigwigs for his turn to speak.On Monday the prosecution gave its closing argument in the federal trial of Connecticut businessman Frederic Bourke, cofounder of Dooney & Bourke, who faces charges that he participated in a scheme to bribe government officials in Azerbaijan in 1988.
Lawyer-Lobbyist Firms Continue Earnings Growth
New Jersey law firms that make lobbying a livelihood showed a 10 percent increase in lobbying revenue in 1999. Revenues in 1999 for the 10 top-grossing lawyer-lobbyist firms peaked at $5.4 million, compared with $4.89 million in 1998. The rise in income, though not as dramatic as the 30 percent hike from 1997 to 1998, is still a sign that government relations is a growing field in the state.Trending Stories
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