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February 08, 2011 | Legaltech News

Best Buy Buys Back

After LegalTech New York, I was wading through my tsunami backlog of e-mail and found an interesting note from the CEO of Best Buy, Brian Dunn -- telling me (and all the other Rewards Zone members) to be sure to watch the ads during the third quarter of the Super Bowl -- for the announcement of the company's new "Buy Back" program. "Buy Back is essentially 'future-proofing' your technology," Dunn said. "You purchase the technology you want today, and we'll buy it back at a set price when ... [MORE]
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August 01, 2011 | National Law Journal

Glenn Archer, former Federal Circuit chief judge, dies at 82

Archer, who was nominated by President Ronald Reagan, joined the Federal Circuit bench in December 1985. He served as the court's chief judge from March 18, 1994, to Dec. 24, 1997, and then assumed senior status.
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November 15, 2004 | National Law Journal

On the Move

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August 05, 2013 | National Law Journal

As Manufacturing Lags, Milwaukee's Revamping

Behind Milwaukee's well-known brand names is a local manufacturing economy that's still working hard to emerge from the economic doldrums. "It's taken a long time to move out of the Great Recession, and the same can be said for the legal market," said Foley & Lardner chairman Jay Rothman.
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August 16, 2004 | National Law Journal

Firm surveys

Surveys can create multipronged benefits to firms whose names appear on the inside pages of the final reports. Helping to establish a firm's identity and communicating strengths are just a few of the possible outcomes.
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May 09, 2003 | National Law Journal

For public companies, a high price for compliance

New york-A study reveals that companies are paying a high price to stay public in the wake of a sweeping set of changes to federal securities law.
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January 27, 2003 | National Law Journal

SEC Signals Lawyers Still In Crosshairs

Many corporate lawyers celebrated when the Securities and Exchange Commission voted to adopt a narrow slate of ethics rules. But their fight may not be over: The SEC signaled its intent to continue the pursuit of tougher strictures for lawyers practicing before the commission.
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April 13, 2011 | New York Law Journal

NY BigLaw Vets Launch Boutique

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December 01, 2003 | National Law Journal

On the Move

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