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March 11, 2010 | The Legal Intelligencer

Protecting Profits

While revenue may have taken a tumble at some of the state's largest law firms last year, the economic pressures of 2009 didn't take a bite out of partner profits.
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August 20, 2010 | Texas Lawyer

Stop Making Sense: Hire! Fire! Hire Again!

Some people find silver linings in life's misfortunes. Me--I tend to find dark linings even when the news seems bright and cheery.
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March 31, 2006 | Law.com

Muzak to His Ears

Muzak: Is there anything more ubiquitous? Muzak's GC, Michael F. Zendan II, probably hopes not, noting that the company serves 400,000 client locations and 100 million listeners worldwide. Because Zendan manages a lean five-member department that includes only two other attorneys, he's involved in a lot of business decisions involving contractual and financial matters. And what's playing in his office? Why, Muzak, of course.
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October 22, 2013 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Connecticut Bar Exam Results July 2013

The following list contains the names of everyone who passed the July 2013 Connecticut bar examination. However, not everyone on this list has been recommended for admission to the bar.
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April 21, 2003 | New York Law Journal

The Perils of Confidentiality Agreements

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June 14, 2006 | New York Law Journal

Should a Lender Worry About Settlement?

In a perfect world, Bruce J. Bergman, a partner at Berkman, Henoch, Peterson & Peddy, would suggest the answer to the above question is no; in the imperfect real world the answer is yes � a point slammed home by a case reported in the pages of the Law Journal.
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July 05, 2011 | New Jersey Law Journal

Daily Decision Service Alert: Vol. 20, No. 127 - July 5, 2011

Daily decision alert.
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March 15, 2010 | Law.com

Evolution of Military Commissions Clouds Debate Over 9/11 Trials

The debate over where to try Khalid Sheikh Mohammed is defined by sharp disagreement over the legal rights of accused terrorists and the relative strengths and weaknesses of civilian and military commission systems. The Obama administration is nearing a decision on where to hold a trial once slated for New York, and officials are struggling to develop a clear rationale for sending some detainees into federal court, others into trial by military commission, and detaining others without any trial at all.
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August 20, 2001 | Law.com

Recruiting Roulette

The hiring cycle is a cruel master. Big firms have to decide right now how many first-year associates are needed for the fall of 2003. But to see ahead in uncertain times, many are looking back to a decade ago. In the business slump of the early '90s, firms cut way back on entry-level hiring, only to regret it within a few years. "We've learned our lesson," says Skadden Arps' Carol Sprague. "We plan to ride out the downturn."
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AIG Loses Bid to Dismiss Class Action over Subprime Exposure
Publication Date: 2010-09-27
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The AIG litigation machine keeps humming as a New York federal judge declines to dismiss a class action alleging that the insurer misled shareholders about its credit default swap portfolio.

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