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October 11, 2006 | Corporate Counsel

It's Prime Time for Videoconferencing in Court

Videoconferencing is fast becoming a critical adjunct to legal practice, from multioffice meetings to depositions to remote court appearances. Frederic Lederer, director of the Center for Legal and Court Technology at The College of William & Mary, describes a pilot program using videoconferencing at a suburban Virginia circuit court to allow counsel to argue routine motions from their desks. If all goes well, lawyers should regain time lost commuting and save clients' money.
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October 11, 2006 | National Law Journal

It's Prime Time for Videoconferencing in Court

Videoconferencing is fast becoming a critical adjunct to legal practice. Frederic Lederer describes a pilot program using videoconferencing to allow counsel to argue routine motions from their desks. If it works, lawyers will regain time lost commuting and save clients' money.
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July 28, 2006 | The Recorder

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May 03, 2012 | Daily Report Online

Atlanta is well represented in the rankings of Top 100 firms

Nearly one in four firms appearing in this year's Am Law 100 rankings of the top-grossing U.S. firms has an Atlanta office. Twenty-three firms with Atlanta offices appear in the rankings, up a net of two from last year and up five from 2010.New to the list this year are California-based Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard Smith, up from a rank of 103 last year to No.
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September 26, 2007 | The Recorder

Class Rejected by Judge Gets Second Shot

The First District says an estimated 7,000 developmentally disabled people should be allowed to sue the state as a class, no matter what an Alameda County judge thought.
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October 02, 2008 | Law.com

THE GLOBAL 100 2008

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June 26, 2007 | National Law Journal

Thelen Reid responds to associate raises with two-tier pay scale

On Friday, Thelen Reid Brown Raysman & Steiner became the last major California law firm to announce its response to the wave of associate salary increases. The firm has also created a two-tier compensation structure that pays most associates either $145,000 or $160,000, based on how many hours they work -- a system the firm says is a response to associates' concerns about work-life balance. Fenwick & West went to a similar system when it raised salaries in May -- but few other firms have elected to do so.
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October 21, 2011 | New Jersey Law Journal

Inadmissible

Short takes on lawyers, firms and judges.
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November 13, 2006 | The Recorder

On the Move

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January 04, 2010 | The Recorder

On the Move

A weekly report of lawyer moves and law firm changes. Keep abreast of where movers and shakers are going and what they're doing.
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