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September 25, 2006 | New York Law Journal

Perspective

Shira A. Scheindlin, a U.S. District Judge, Southern District of New York, and attorney Brian Lehman, her former law clerk, write that it was a day in September that changed America forever, and while we don't remember what the weather was like that day, we have not forgotten where it started: lower Manhattan. The years have gone by, and we have forgotten many of that day's heroes, but 217 years ago today, on Sept. 25, 1789, the Bill of Rights was officially proposed to the states by the first Congress.
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May 10, 2010 | National Law Journal

Tips for a successful deposition

Depositions are crucial to the discovery process and can often make or break a case. Proper prepararation and a calm disposition are key to taking a successful deposition.
7 minute read
January 20, 2012 | The American Lawyer

Law Firm Mergers Abound Overseas

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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.
12 minute read
November 21, 2007 | National Law Journal

National Rankings

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July 31, 2008 | Law.com

Associates Survey 2008

Smaller firms often outscore larger ones on our annual survey of midlevel job satisfaction. It may be because a more intimate atmosphere breeds happiness. Maybe it's because associates have more responsibility. Perhaps it's because they have a better chance of making partner. In these charts, firms are grouped roughly according to size. In the first category are firms whose annual gross revenues are too low to qualify for the Am Law 200. These are the smallest firms that took part in our survey. In the second category are Am Law Second Hundred firms?numbers 101-200 on the most recent Am Law 200 survey (July.) In the final category are firms that appear on our most recent Am Law 100 (May) or Global 100 (October 2007) survey. For a full methodology, click here.
14 minute read
July 31, 2008 | The American Lawyer

Associates Survey 2008

Smaller firms often outscore larger ones on our annual survey of midlevel job satisfaction. It may be because a more intimate atmosphere breeds happiness. Maybe it's because associates have more responsibility. Perhaps it's because they have a better chance of making partner. In these charts, firms are grouped roughly according to size. In the first category are firms whose annual gross revenues are too low to qualify for the Am Law 200. These are the smallest firms that took part in our survey. In the second category are Am Law Second Hundred firms?numbers 101-200 on the most recent Am Law 200 survey (July.) In the final category are firms that appear on our most recent Am Law 100 (May) or Global 100 (October 2007) survey. For a full methodology, click here.
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April 15, 2003 | Law.com

A Patriotic Tune

Under the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act of 1994, every employer in the United States -- regardless of the number of employees -- is prohibited from discriminating against any worker who is called up or joins the military. But it seems that a significant number of American companies are going beyond what the law requires in offering pay and benefits to employees activated for the military.
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June 16, 2008 | Law.com

What Summer Associates Should Do During an Economic Downturn

The National Law Journal asked its columnists to respond to the question: "How should a summer associate approach the experience during an uncertain economic climate, when firms are considering or making cutbacks?" The answers ranged from "look into litigation" and "look into bankruptcy" to "be frugal!" Many of the columnists responded with: Be yourself, make yourself stand out and don't take anything -- like a job offer -- for granted.
9 minute read
September 02, 2010 | Daily Report Online

Weinberg Wheeler wins $5M for client in arbitration

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