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A Practice Shaped By a Decade of Service
Jason Thelen of Andrews Kurth in Dallas, who joined the U.S. Army at 17, says military service indelibly shaped his personality and the way he practices law.Forget the Past -- Women Have to Move on to Move Ahead
You've probably noticed the host of research lately on "relational aggression" among girls and women. Kathleen J. Wu notes that while the "mean girls" phenomenon may make for great TV, it reinforces negative stereotypes and doesn't get women in the real world any closer to where they need to be, which is firmly ensconced in a network of professionals who refer business to each other and generally support one another's goals.Inadmissible: The GOP and D.C.; U.S. Marshal Under Fire; and More
A larger GOP presence in Congress won't necessarily mean bad news for D.C.; Dorsey & Whitney mulls its future in the District; the second Bush administration and John Ashcroft; a U.S. marshal for the D.C. federal court is charged with murder;and more.Texas-Based Firms' Lone Star Offices Unmoved in Current Round of Pay Hikes
Associates at large Texas-based firms may be left out of the recent associate salary raises for a while. Some firms such as Houston-based Susman Godfrey say they upped starting salaries to stay competitive with other firms. But other large Texas firms aren't feeling pressure. "I think most observers would differentiate the Texas market from both coasts ... and so far I'm seeing no signs of any movement here," says Kenneth Menges, a partner at Akin Gump, which isn't currently considering associate raises.One Lawyer's Amazonian Adventure
Patent attorneys are used to going up against big companies for infringement, but for Pillsbury partner James Gatto, the battle is getting personal. That's because the attorney is fighting Amazon.com for infringement on his personal patent, an almost unheard of situation in the IP legal community. The case has already caused a bit of havoc for Gatto's old firms, including Baker Botts, Hunton & Williams and Mintz Levin, which have all been subpoenaed by Amazon's Kirkland & Ellis lawyers.Law Offices of Gary Martin Hays & Associates, P.C.
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