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March 17, 2003 | National Law Journal

For Two Elites, a Family Feud

An unusual public feud broke out last week between Simpson Thacher & Bartlett and Coudert Brothers. The subject: a report that Coudert, led by a D.C. partner, prepared on behalf of Global Crossing that second-guessed Simpson Thacher's work for the now-bankrupt company.
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January 26, 2010 | New York Law Journal

Judge Certifies Collective Action By Foot Locker Assistant Managers

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April 09, 2007 | National Law Journal

Building a consortium of firms to try Accutane cases

Florida litigator Michael Hook, a lawyer representing people who claim that the acne drug Accutane caused them serious gastrointestinal diseases, said he has assembled a consortium of law firms to take on pharmaceutical manufacturer Hoffman-LaRoche.
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March 11, 2008 | National Law Journal

How Eversheds Became Tyco's Firm of Choice in Europe

When Tyco International named Eversheds its adviser of choice for Europe, the Middle East and Africa, the American security and fire business slashed its legal advisers for day-to-day matters in the region, such as commercial contracts and intellectual property, from around 250 to one. It handed the U.K. firm a two-year mandate estimated to be worth more than $20 million in total. Eversheds' innovative pitch to Tyco represents a model tailor-made for midmarket firms with a strong international presence.
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April 07, 2010 | Law.com

Calif. High Court Contingency Spat Brings Amici Flood

A major contingency fee case before the California Supreme Court has made for some odd opponents and surprising stances in a wide range of amicus briefs filed with the court. At issue is whether government entities suing chemical manufacturers over lead paint removal can hire private law firms on a contingency basis because of the expected high costs of the litigation. The manufacturers argue the contingency fee arrangements are "antithetical to the standard of neutrality" that government attorneys must meet.
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June 13, 2008 | National Law Journal

South Florida law firms scale back summer programs

After several years of steadily increasing recruitment, south Florida large law firms hired fewer summer associates this year. Meanwhile, Marcy Cox, assistant dean for career planning at the University of Miami School of Law, has seen an increase in the number of medium and small firms recruiting students as well as more job postings from firms that have experienced upticks in business because of the economy, such as firms with an emphasis on bankruptcy and foreclosure work.
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October 20, 2003 | National Law Journal

On the Move

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October 31, 2011 | New Jersey Law Journal

Ineligible In-House Counsel, Multijurisdictional Practitioners and Pro Hac Vice Attorneys

Notice to the bar.
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September 21, 2009 | Texas Lawyer

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September 13, 2007 | National Law Journal

Downloading Suits Mean Big Business for One Midsize Firm

Since 2003, the Recording Industry Association of America has filed 21,000 legal actions against individual music downloaders for copyright infringement, about a third of which have settled. That adds up to a lot of billable hours for 240-lawyer Holme, Roberts & Owen, the RIAA's national counsel for copyright infringement litigation brought against individuals.
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