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August 19, 1999 | Law.com

Peterson's Latest Switch Opens Doors to Ohio Firm

The 34-lawyer Peck, Shaffer & Williams, headquartered in Cincinnati, opened its doors at the Atlanta Financial Center earlier this month with longtime Atlanta lawyer Jerry G. Peterson as its sole local partner. Peterson, who left a partnership at Smith, Gambrell & Russell for his new firm, focuses his practice on municipal bonds, securities and taxation for public sector clients.
6 minute read
April 28, 2006 | Law.com

2006 Am Law 100: Two More Billion-Dollar Firms

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July 07, 2000 | Law.com

Final Judgment is in: What Does 'Microsoft' Mean?

While there is a stay and an appeal, there is little denying that U.S. District Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson's June 7 ruling that Microsoft should be broken into two separate companies has changed the Internet business both because of its interpretation of the law and its high profile. Voices ranging from prominent attorneys in the field to politicians weigh in with their opinions on the decision and its likely impact.
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May 24, 2012 | National Law Journal

Appellate Lawyer of the Week: Anthony Johnstone

In 2009, Anthony Johnstone and his home state of Montana played supporting roles in the legal drama surrounding the Citizens United campaign finance challenge. Today, the law professor and state officials stand center stage in a fight to save Montana's law in the wake of the Supreme Court's decision.
5 minute read
November 29, 1999 | Law.com

The New Cryptographic Landscape: What Is the U.S. Encryption Policy Now?

The Ninth Circuit's recent decision to grant the Justice Department's request for rehearing en banc in Bernstein v. Department of Justice is but the latest piece in the Clinton Administration's puzzling encryption policy. In this article, E-Commerce Law Weekly's senior legal editor Mike Godwin extensively reviews the history of U.S. encryption policy and its present status.
20 minute read
August 09, 1999 | Law.com

In-house counsel: Marianne M. Keler, Reston, Va.

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December 23, 2002 | Law.com

On the Record: Terry Adamson, National Geographic Society

Terry Adamson is executive vice president of the National Geographic Society, one of the world's largest nonprofit educational and scientific organizations. He also manages operational aspects of the society's international publishing growth. Adamson speaks about how National Geographic's rapid increase in markets around the world has changed the way it does legal and business work.
6 minute read
April 23, 2007 | Law.com

Chart: Diversity Scorecard 2007

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September 01, 2011 | The American Lawyer

Solidly Pro-Choice

BlackBerry or iPhone? What about Android? Associates want it all, and at some firms, they're getting it.
6 minute read
October 04, 2000 | Law.com

Bidding on the Future

Obviously, hiring a lawyer is not as simple as ordering a book or finding the lowest price for auto parts. To be sure, there are plenty of arguments against ventures linking lawyers and clients over the Internet. But lawyers who would dismiss the concept altogether may have a hard time dismissing eLawForum -- a Washington, D.C.-based business backed by former firm chairs and general counsel.
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