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January 01, 2010 | The American Lawyer

Not Afraid to Litigate--or Negotiate

When there's no choice but trial, the lawyers at Kirkland & Ellis are ready to storm the courtroom. But the firm also excels at making sure that its clients have options.
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March 15, 2006 | New York Law Journal

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November 09, 2009 | The Recorder

Taking a Breather

A sabbatical can provide benefits to not only the lawyer taking it but the law firm as well.
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August 15, 2002 | Law.com

Last-Minute Suit No Game for Toy Maker's Lawyers

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December 19, 2003 | Daily Report Online

Attorney's Tax Shelter Tactics Brew Storm of Suits

Paul [email protected] YORK-James Haber made a business proposal to Paul M. Daugerdas in 1997. Haber is president of The Diversified Group Inc., a New York company that makes and sells tax shelters. At the time, Daugerdas was a partner in the tax department at Chicago's Altheimer Gray. The two had known each other since the early 1990s.
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May 16, 2005 | Law.com

G'day, U.S. Law Firms

Already frequent hires at major U.S. law firms, Australian-born attorneys are likely to become much more common in the States, now that Congress has approved a separate visa category for professionals from Australia. Noting the half-million Australians who live in London, the New York-based CEO of a networking group for Australians abroad said, "Many of them would be here but for visa problems." Law is one of the top three industries for Australians in the United States.
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October 28, 2002 | National Law Journal

A-Z chart

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January 25, 2006 | Law.com

Panel Orders College to Readmit Student Wrongfully Expelled

A college that refused to allow a graduate student in education to register for classes after he wrote a paper advocating corporal punishment must allow the student to re-enroll, an Appellate Division, 4th Department panel has ruled. Scott McConnell was a first-year graduate student at Syracuse, N.Y.'s Le Moyne College when he wrote a paper rejecting multicultural education and advocating corporal punishment -- the deliberate infliction of pain -- in the classroom, for which he received an A minus.
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February 21, 2005 | Texas Lawyer

Inadmissible

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August 10, 2006 | Law.com

Software Glitch May Have Erased E-Mail Text in Enron Suits

The company handling electronic document production in the Enron civil suits says a software bug may have erased text in e-mails produced for discovery in the case over an 18-month span. Applied Discovery, a division of LexisNexis, says one client has reported a problem so far. Several of the lawyers handling the Enron litigation said if the problem was widespread and had corrupted the discovery process, it could cost tens of millions of dollars to fix and could foul up pending and settled Enron litigation.
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