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February 22, 2010 | Texas Lawyer

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Age didn't factor into airline's layoff decisions, jury says. Jury finds no discrimination in manager's termination. Jury finds pickup driver, not train, liable for fatal crash. Man who claimed crash ended his career recovers $700. No money awarded to woman hurt in crash with Navy vehicle. Trucking company must pay $694,750 to woman injured in crash. Judge grants construction company's motion for summary judgment.
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May 29, 2006 | New Jersey Law Journal

Middlesex Jury Awards $14M for Failure To Test for Genetic Trait

Large verdicts and settlements in New Jersey.
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May 01, 2006 | Law.com

Teamwork Is Job 1

Ford's lawyers get kudos for their central role in litigation, their IP chops, and their agility in working closely with the business side.
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January 16, 2007 | National Law Journal

Paul Clement Stays Cool in High Court Hot Seat

At age 40, Paul Clement is one of the youngest solicitors general of the United States in history. As the Bush administration's top advocate at the Supreme Court, he manages much of the government's courtroom war on terror. His has been a stunningly quick rise -- and so far, unimpeded by the political grenades lobbed his way. At the end of Bush's term, Clement may be looking toward a career as a top tier member of the private Supreme Court bar, perhaps a judgeship, even a spot on the high court itself.
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October 24, 2005 | National Law Journal

Miers' Nomination May Be a Mixed Blessing for Locke Liddell

Whatever the outcome of Harriet Miers' Supreme Court nomination, life at Locke Liddell & Sapp, the Texas firm where she was a partner, will never be the same. Since President Bush tapped Miers for the Court, the firm has become the focus of national attention, a situation that raises its profile and presumably will bring new business. But the public hunt for any tidbit of information about Miers and the firm where she practiced for most of her career also brings attention to past problems at Locke Liddell.
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January 04, 2000 | Law.com

Invasion of the Lawyer Snatchers

The invasion of the Northeast's megafirms topped New Jersey's legal stories in 1999, a year that saw two venerable partnerships and dozens of smaller groups swept up in the tide of colonization. From the purchase of 110-lawyer Shanley & Fisher by Philadelphia's Drinker, Biddle & Reath to the defection of legions of lone lawyers, hardly a week passed without an announcement that a New York or Pennsylvania firm had gobbled up a partnership or a practice section.
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November 22, 2004 | Law.com

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In 50 years on the job, MoFo�s Small has seen it all; Maybe he wasn�t looking forward to the rubber chicken; It was the worst of times.
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July 26, 2004 | Law.com

Small Firms, Big Clients

Most big companies have traditionally turned to large law firms for outside legal help. But nowadays, Fortune 1000 companies that are dissatisfied with large firm costs and service are increasingly willing to try smaller firms. The match makes sense. Small firms are ever on the lookout for the "big client" and can often provide expertise, personal service and economical rates that large firms cannot. Find out how your small firm can reel in a big one.
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January 01, 2007 | The American Lawyer

Supreme Performer

At 40, Paul Clement has had a dizzyingly fast climb to U.S. solicitor general-and that may just be the beginning.
18 minute read
September 21, 2006 | Law.com

How to Stand Out From the Crowd

It's difficult for a small law firm to stay on top of marketing -- and that's especially true with the Internet's increased role in generating business and buzz. But the returns can be substantial. One lawyer found that the settlement from a case obtained through his online presence covered a year's worth of his Web costs. Ari Kaplan takes a look at successful techniques used by small firms to maximize their visibility -- including radio ads, blogs and panel discussions on hot topics.
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