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February 16, 2007 | The Recorder

Getting Crabby in The Capital

When the seat of power in Sacramento isn't beset with homophobic exhortations to repent, it's under attack by a crab the size of a small yacht. Check out the photos. Also Blogged: Foley & Lardner will brave downtown L.A. Jones Day, meet the new neighbor. No Subscription Required
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December 26, 2005 | New Jersey Law Journal

The Color of Money

Scholarship awards, it turns out, aren't an especially efficient way to identify and recruit outstanding minority law students for long-term employment. At best, scholarships help firms brand themselves as minority-friendly, enabling law firms to promote themselves and their diversity efforts to minority law students and laterals.
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October 01, 2007 | Corporate Counsel

Too Big to Ignore

More U.S. law firms are ramping up IP practices in China. The bounty? Extra billings from their U.S. clients and the opportunity to score work from emerging Chinese giants.
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May 07, 2012 | Daily Business Review

Debt-rating downgrade, hurricane made bond deals difficult

A Foley & Lardner duo handled $1.06 billion in bond deals in Puerto Rico after clearing some late hurdles: Hurricane Irene and a debt rating downgrade in the days before the closing.
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August 03, 2010 | Law.com

Foley & Lardner Lands Demon, 'Kick-Ass' Angels in 'Spawn' Copyright Suit

U.S. District Judge Barbara Crabb has added a medieval demon and two "kick-ass warrior angels" to the list of "Spawn" comic book characters partly owned by writer Neil Gaiman, the Associated Press reported Monday. In a ruling filed Friday in Madison, Wis., Crabb found the accursed warriors to be spin-offs of three characters already found to be partly owned by Gaiman, who once collaborated with "Spawn" creator Todd McFarlane.
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December 05, 2005 | Law.com

The Color of Money

Minority scholarship programs are gaining popularity among large firms these days. Approximately 20 Am Law 200 firms now sponsor scholarships for minority law students, including Kirkland & Ellis, Shearman & Sterling and Baker & Hostetler. The scholarships demonstrate commitment to diversity, although it's also clear that for some firms the scholarships double as recruiting tools. Paul Garcia of Kirkland says the recipient "has to be someone we can see and want to be a partner at Kirkland & Ellis."
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CIO Doug Caddell: Freedom of Choice
Publication Date: 2011-02-09
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Doug Caddell, CIO of Foley & Lardner, says it's time for law firms to stop buying technology equipment, and instead, give lawyers an "allowance" to buy their own laptops and phones.

June 12, 2006 | National Law Journal

On the Move

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March 12, 2013 | The American Lawyer

Judge OKs Clawbacks from Firms That Hired Heller Partners

Four firms—Jones Day; Davis Wright Tremaine; Foley & Lardner; and Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe—have hit a roadblock in their efforts to overturn a contentious and problematic bankruptcy doctrine.
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August 05, 2010 | Corporate Counsel

Foley & Lardner Lands Demon, "Kick-Ass" Angels in "Spawn" Copyright Suit

The firm helped a cocreator of Spawn comic book characters successfully claim part ownership of a medieval demon and a pair of "kick-ass warrior angels."
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