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February 25, 2010 | The Recorder

Six Hats Thrown in Ring for Local Bench

Three pairs of candidates are squaring off over three open seats in Santa Clara County.
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May 22, 2002 | Law.com

Face-to-Face Still Beats Videoconferencing for Most Firms

When the friendly skies turned hostile last fall, it seemed a safe bet that lawyers would put their luggage aside and look for travel-free ways to depose witnesses, close deals and meet with clients. One answer was videoconferencing. Did it take off? In a word, no. While most law firms are using videoconferencing internally, lawyers still find it too clunky to use for most meat-and-potatoes billable work.
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September 29, 2008 | The American Lawyer

More firms detail part-timers' path to partner

An increasing number of law firms are codifying policies specifying how associates who opt for part-time or flex-time schedules can ascend to partnership. Firms say they want to assure lawyers who need part-time or flex-time schedules that their long-term partnership prospects are still viable. They also say they're creating official policies because they want everyone in the firm to treat lawyers opting for alternate schedules the same as other lawyers.
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November 03, 2008 | Texas Lawyer

Solving the Bailout Package's Legal Riddles

Solving the Bailout Package's Legal Riddles -- Regulatory, banking and capital market attorneys have a new calling: interpreting for worried clients how the $700 billion financial industry rescue package will help or harm them.
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April 29, 2013 | National Law Journal

Labor Disputes Drive Business in Florida's Middle District

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July 09, 2007 | Daily Report Online

Federal judge curtly ends lawyer tiff

LIKE A TEACHER scolding misbehaving children, a senior federal judge took several far-younger, big-firm lawyers to task Thursday for filing two poorly argued motions to disqualify the other side's counsel.Senior U.S. District Judge William Schwarzer roundly rejected both motions and wouldn't entertain the attorneys' other requests in court either.
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June 22, 2006 | National Law Journal

High Court Sidesteps Patent Issue

The Supreme Court on Thursday dismissed from its docket a closely watched patent case, saving for another day a decision on whether a naturally occurring scientific relationship can be patented.
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September 06, 2006 | The Recorder

Netflix Feud Takes Antitrust Turn

Blockbuster's countersuit claims that Netflix is trying to monopolize the online movie-rental industry and stifle competition.
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December 19, 2005 | National Law Journal

Tuohey's Two Worlds

Things got hot last week for lawyer Mark Tuohey (right) in his two spheres of operation: The D.C. Council threatened his baseball-stadium lease deal, and the Abramoff affair further ensnared his congressman client.
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September 19, 2005 | Law.com

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