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September 18, 2000 | Law.com

Ticket to Riches -- or to Court

Paul R. Gupta has either landed the client of his career, or he's going to be spending the next few years chasing a whole flock of wild geese. Gupta represents DE Technologies, of Union Hall, Va., which stands to receive a patent for a method of performing computer-to-computer international business transactions via the Internet that could be worth billions -- or become a major litigation target.
5 minute read
April 12, 2012 | The American Lawyer

The Churn: Lateral Moves and Promotions in The Am Law 200

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November 04, 2008 | National Law Journal

2008 NLJ 250 Chart 201-250

6 minute read
March 13, 2013 | New York Law Journal

Personal Notes on Lawyers

Among other moves and promotions, Steven Russo, the deputy commissioner and general counsel to the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, is joining Greenberg Traurig as chair of the New York environmental practice.
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December 10, 2007 | National Law Journal

A nationwide sampling of law firm billing rates

The National Law Journal asked the respondents to its 2007 survey of the nation's 250 largest law firms to provide a range of hourly billing rates for partners and associates. The firms that supplied this information � including some firms that are not in the NLJ 250 � are listed below in alphabetical order.
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November 22, 2005 | Law.com

Law Firms Look to Color for Identity

What image is your law firm trying to convey? An authoritative quality, perhaps? Or how about a serious demeanor? Whatever your goal, there's a hue for you, according to a marketing communications firm that recently studied color and perception as they relate to law firms and their clients. But if you're trying to stand out, there's one color you might want to avoid, because more than half the Am Law 200 have already snapped it up.
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August 19, 2013 | New York Law Journal

Sanctions Imposed for Non-Malevolent Destruction of Emails

"The law does not require a showing of malice to establish intentionality with respect to the spoliation of evidence," Southern District Judge Shira Scheindlin wrote. "In the context of an adverse inference analysis, there is no analytical distinction between destroying evidence in bad faith...and destroying it willfully."
4 minute read
May 21, 2012 | National Law Journal

MOVERS

Michael Magee joins Dinsmore & Shohl's products liability and tort practice groups as partner in the Pittsburgh office. Plus more law firm movers in this week's column.
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August 16, 2013 | Law.com

Scheindlin Not Charmed When Revisiting Spoliation a Third Time

U.S. District Judge Shira Scheindlin has weighed in on e-discovery spoliation for a third time and she was not charmed by plaintiffs deletion of emails.
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May 10, 2013 | The American Lawyer

The Churn: Lateral Moves in The Am Law 200

Alston & Bird adds four partners to its capital markets department on the East Coast; the vice-chair of Greenberg Traurig's pharmaceutical, medical device, and health care litigation practice has left for Jones Day; and Locke Lord expands its Hong Kong office with five new attorneys. The Churn is constant. Please send all announcements to [email protected].
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