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March 13, 2003 | Law.com

Latinese

If Latin is a dead language, then why do lawyers still depend on it so much? Imagine the consternation if any other profession tried to get away with something like that. What if physicians decided to speak in ancient Greek because that was the language of Hippocrates? Or accountants still used Roman numerals because they worked so well for William the Conqueror? Imagine how cumbersome it would be to fill out your Form MXLIV (1044).
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November 15, 2004 | National Law Journal

Branch offices

The NLJ 250: Branch offices.
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February 03, 2010 | Daily Report Online

Issue of gays in military still splits the ranks

SAVANNAH, Ga. AP - Don't ask, don't tell Ask those who've fought in Iraq or Afghanistan about the Pentagon's move to consider letting gays serve openly, and it's clear that the ranks are still split, even if polls find growing acceptance of homosexuality in American culture.The Army's official Facebook site has been swamped with hundreds of comments, pro and con, since Adm.
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April 16, 2009 | New York Law Journal

Law Firm Roundup

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August 01, 2011 | National Law Journal

MOVERS

Robert Kantner joins Jones Day's trial practice as partner in the Dallas office. Plus more law firm movers in this week's column.
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November 24, 2003 | National Law Journal

Branch offices

Adams and Reese: New Orleans (107); Birmingham, Ala. (51); Houston (38); Baton Rouge, La. (26); Jackson, Miss. (22); Mobile, Ala. (12); Washington (4)
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November 14, 2005 | Texas Lawyer

Contingent-Fee Work Looks More Attractive to Some Big-Tex Firms

With tort reform putting pressure on trial lawyers on both sides of the docket, Dallas-based Winstead Sechrest & Minick recently hired several commercial litigators accustomed to representing plaintiffs, in order to build a contingent-fee practice.
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May 01, 2007 | Corporate Counsel

Nothing Cash Can't Cure

Congress is poised to overhaul the Patent Act this year, and high-tech companies are spending more than ever to convince legislators that change is good. What is needed depends on who you ask.
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December 01, 2012 | Corporate Counsel

Reverse Commute

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December 19, 2011 | National Law Journal

Eye for talent

Profile of Mark Roellig, general counsel for Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co.
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