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October 01, 2009 | The American Lawyer

The Local Talent: Results by City

29 minute read
August 14, 2006 | Law.com

D.C. Police: Site of Lawyer's Murder Shows Signs of Tampering

The crime scene where murdered Washington lawyer Robert Wone was discovered earlier this month had been tampered with before police arrived, according to an affidavit for a warrant to search the office of D.C. lawyer Joseph Price. Arent Fox partner Price owns the home in which Wone's body was found on Aug. 2. Police have yet to close their investigation and maintain that witness accounts from that evening aren't adding up. Wone was GC for Radio Free Asia and a former associate at Covington & Burling.
7 minute read
October 11, 1999 | Law.com

Preparing For a Feast

The deal is done. Now the fight begins. Last week's record $115 billion bid by MCI WorldCom Inc. for the Sprint Corp. has ignited a fierce scramble for legal work, as the companies and their business rivals line up lawyers to either push the merger or block it. At a time of accelerating corporate consolidation, this merger has jolted Washington's regulatory and antitrust bar. "It's the biggest merger ever, and it's probably going to generate the biggest lawyer fees ever," says attorney Glenn Manishin.
7 minute read
June 09, 2008 | The Legal Intelligencer

2,000 Feet Equal 5K in Annual Charity Race

The threat of heavy downpours didn't prevent more than 1,000 runners and walkers from rising early on May 18 and taking part in the 29th annual Philadelphia Bar Association 5K Charity Run and Walk. The event was held on Martin Luther King Jr. Drive and boasted 886 finishers.
30 minute read
October 18, 2004 | Law.com

IOLTA Ineligible List 2004 -- Attorneys Not in Compliance With IOLTA Rule

Notice to the bar.
30 minute read
November 08, 2012 | Law.com

The Big Money Behind Warren and Brown's Mass. Senate Race

An analysis by MapLight.org of campaign finance data from the Federal Election Commission traced the sources behind the more than $50 million raised by Elizabeth Warren and Senator Scott Brown in their race for a senate seat in Massachusetts.
3 minute read
March 10, 2000 | Law.com

Genetically Enhanced Profits

The GMO (genetically modified organisms) disclaimer soon will be stamped on some U.S. exports thanks to the biosafety trade pact recently signed in Montreal. Despite worries, conditions still remain favorable in Europe and the United States for the patenting of transgenic plants and their products. The new labeling requirements for exports are vague enough and limited enough to have little impact on industry and elicit a "so what?" from most consumers.
13 minute read
August 23, 1999 | Law.com

A Tale of Three Cities

A two-tiered playing field has emerged in high-tech meccas across the country: In Washington, D.C., Austin, Denver and Seattle, native firms serving the cities' traditional client base are meeting the Silicon Valley firms competing for emerging companies' business. When the Silicon Valley gunslingers come to town, everything changes. For Washington, D.C., the latest darling of the Silicon Valley set, the question looms: How will the new arrivals shape the competitive landscape?
7 minute read
May 30, 2000 | Law.com

Bruce D. Collins, C-SPAN

When you look at Bruce D. Collins, in-house counsel for C-SPAN, you're looking at the entire legal department of the Washington, D.C.-based not-for-profit communications company. On the one hand, that's less impressive than it sounds because of C-SPAN's approach to the news. "Rarely do we have to worry about libel because we never say anything. We don't have reporters, we don't have hidden cameras, we don't conduct investigations..." But that still leaves him a lot of ground to cover.
6 minute read
December 16, 2004 | Law.com

'Relationships are what is important in Menlo Park'

Don't let the "neo" fool you. Latham & Watkins partner Alan Mendelson drew on longtime ties in Silicon Valley to land the job of handling funding for pharmaceutical venture Neosil Inc. And in a deal that involved nearly 130,000 employees and $70 million of annual revenue, the parties in a merger created the second largest local union in the country.
5 minute read

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