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August 26, 1999 | Law.com

Gambling Ruling Stirs E-Commerce Concerns

In the wake of a recent Manhattan Supreme Court decision on cyberspace gambling, Internet lawyers are questioning the steps that Web site operators must take to prevent residents of certain states from using their sites. While it is difficult for cyber businesses to verify whether customers live where they claim to, Justice Charles Edward Ramos has ruled that - at least when the business is gambling - it must attempt to screen out residents from states where the activity would be illegal.
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May 02, 2003 | New York Law Journal

Pro Bono Digest

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June 30, 2004 | Law.com

The Am Law 100

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March 27, 2009 | The American Lawyer

Corporate Scorecard 2009 Mergers & Acquisitions

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June 03, 2011 | The American Lawyer

Report: Promotion of Women to Partnership Stalled in 2011

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February 11, 2003 | Law.com

Cellular Divide

A small Australian company is trying to do an end run around the University of Wisconsin's stem cell patents. BresaGen Ltd. announced plans to buy rights to a set of embryonic cell patents covering research conducted at Vanderbilt University. The proposed acquisition may be a "Hail Mary strategy," but the deal may rekindle the old arguments, especially the clash between IP protection and fundamental scientific research.
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June 30, 2004 | Law.com

The Am Law 100: Compensation All Partners

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January 22, 2003 | Law.com

Law Graduates Shiver Through Bear Market

The ailing economy is creating tough choices for the class of 2003 at New Jersey law schools. Placement officials say that except for students who had summer internships at large firms, it's as tough a climate as they've seen in recent years. The chief fallback positions are judicial clerkships that will extend job hunts for 12 more months and add meat to r�sum�s -- but competition is heating up for those positions, too.
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August 05, 2009 | Law.com

Which Firms Did Layoffs Well -- and Which Didn't?

Since January 2008, Am Law 200 firms have laid off more than 2,900 lawyers. This year, as part of its annual midlevel survey, The American Lawyer asked 6,101 third-, fourth-, and fifth-year associates between late March and mid-May to assess how their firms handled layoffs and how the news was communicated to them, and combined those scores into a single "layoff composite." In a year filled with disappointment, how the bad news was delivered and how departures were characterized mattered.
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January 17, 2007 | Law.com

Duane Morris Enters Singapore Market

Duane Morris Chairman Sheldon Bonovitz is making good on his plan to grow the 600-attorney firm to more than 1,000 lawyers with offices across the globe. The latest move gives the firm a six-attorney outpost in Singapore and plans for two Vietnam offices by the spring of 2007. According to Bonovitz, Duane Morris will be one of the top five U.S. firms in Singapore, and when its offices open in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, Duane Morris will be one of only two U.S.-based firms in Vietnam.
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