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August 24, 2007 | National Law Journal

How much will 'Best Law Firms for Women' list influence attorneys?

Female law students entering the recruiting season have another weapon for their interviewing arsenal: a list of the 50 U.S. firms deemed most woman-friendly. The survey by Working Mother magazine and Flex-Time Lawyers covers benefits and compensation; parental leave and policies; child care; workforce profile; flexibility; and retention and advancement. Some women in the profession, however, question how much of an impact the list might have on a newly minted attorney's employment decisions.
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November 12, 2007 | National Law Journal

Reincarnation

Profile of Eric Chung, general counsel to Protiviti, an internal audit and business-risk consulting firm
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December 13, 2011 | Legaltech News

A Real Computer on Your Lap

Tablet computers are not real computers. Technically, that statement is false, but in real-world use it's accurate. Tablets are very good for consuming information, such as books, news, and videos. But unlike desktop and laptop machines, tablets are lousy at creating information, such as court briefs, long memos, and patent filings. Lawyers and people in many information-centric fields deserve a device that accepts input as well as it presents output. So I had to chuckle when I looked back at InfoWorld's cover article from May 7, 1984 ... [MORE]
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October 01, 2003 | Legaltech News

Just in Time, Just Enough

Just face it: Lawyers won't sit still for classroom drills.
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September 21, 2009 | National Law Journal

Rocky economy pushes attorneys to set up shop

Former Irell & Manella partners heed client demands for lower fees, greater attention at new firm.
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January 12, 2005 | Corporate Counsel

Life Without SOX -- It's Just Better

David Hochberg, vice president of Lillian Vernon Corp., doesn't give much thought to the Sarbanes-Oxley Act these days. Worries about recruiting more independent board members to satisfy new stock exchange listing standards don't bother him, and he isn't concerned about answering questions about quarterly earnings reports -- since the company went private in July 2003. Hochberg has no regrets. Envious? You're not alone.
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October 23, 2003 | National Law Journal

Patents as advertising tool? An age-old technique

As any inventor, entrepreneur or patent owner knows, it is not enough merely to sit back and wait for the world to recognize your ingenuity. It takes hard work, a little luck and, for most inventions, a little self-promotion.
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November 01, 2002 | Legaltech News

Is Your Training Obsolete?

Training by submersion should be a thing of the past!
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August 27, 2001 | Law.com

The Hard Cell

San Francisco-based Heller Ehrman White & McAuliffe's decision two months ago to open a Madison, Wis., outpost is looking more prescient by the minute. Shortly after Heller Ehrman lured litigator John Skilton from Milwaukee-based Foley & Lardner, he snagged one of the hottest biotech cases in the nation, becoming counsel for the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation in its suit over rights to embryonic stem cell lines.
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April 05, 2012 | New York Law Journal

New Deals

Tyco International has agreed to combine its flow control business with Pentair, which specializes in water technologies, in a $10 billion all-stock merger, and a group led by Magic Johnson will purchase the Los Angeles Dodgers from Frank McCourt in a $2 billion deal that marks the highest amount ever paid for a sports franchise.
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