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March 16, 2005 | Law.com

Spy Game: Corporate Rivals Use FOIA as Weapon

A cottage industry has arisen that uses the Freedom of Information Act to spy on companies doing business with the government and then sells the intelligence -- including detailed pricing information, hourly labor rates, profit margins, and more recently, performance evaluations -- to competing contractors. Companies such as MCI WorldCom, Boeing and General Electric Co. have turned to the courts to prevent federal agencies from releasing such data.
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April 04, 2005 | Texas Lawyer

Options for Companies That Don't Employ GCs

Small companies that don't have a full-time need for a general counsel can outsource the position and pay as they go, some entrepreneurs have learned.
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November 14, 2005 | Law.com

Which Law Firms Made the List and Which Are Off?

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December 20, 2005 | Law.com

Of Mooncakes and Multinational Business Goals

No matter how new they are to Asia, U.S.-based law firms and companies intent on doing business in the region face a complex landscape of often unfamiliar customs, regulations and languages. Find out how top legal professionals have handled some of the key challenges posed by these rapidly changing economies.
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April 02, 2010 | Daily Business Review

Real estate lawyers finally seeing transaction uptick

At long last, many real estate attorneys are seeing transactions - not just workouts and defaults - though locally, many are still foreclosures and distress sales.
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November 15, 2005 | Legaltech News

Open-Source Software: Open to Liability

Open-source software is finding its way into a lot of companies' programming departments -- and their lawyers' offices -- with licensing requirements creating new concerns, and new work, for attorneys who serve the tech industry. One of the new legal services is insurance against open-source liability. But insurance isn't a one-size-fits-all solution, says Pillsbury Winthrop partner James Gatto. "It's another arrow in the quiver."
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April 13, 2007 | New Jersey Law Journal

Ballard Spahr and Flaster Greenberg Hike First-Year Pay

The brief lull in associate salary increases ends as two firms announce $10,000 first-year bumps.
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November 19, 2007 | Law.com

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Ceglia Moves to Oust Gibson Dunn from Facebook Ownership Case as Defense Looks for Smoking Gun
Publication Date: 2012-06-19
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After cycling through nine sets of his own lawyers, Paul Ceglia, the man claiming to own at least half of Facebook, wants a judge to exile Facebook's lawyers at Gibson Dunn and strip them of their fees. Facebook's lawyers, meanwhile, want a judge to force Ceglia to turn over a letter from Kasowitz Benson they say shows once and for all that he's a fraud.

July 12, 2010 | The American Lawyer

Solitary Men

When is solitary confinement justified, and how long should it last?
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