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February 25, 2003 | Law.com

In re Asbestos Litigation

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December 04, 2003 | New York Law Journal

Lawyers on Major Transactions

In this week's rundown of the partners and associates behind the headlines, New York lawyers helped a West Coast utility buy up some of Enron's shattered energy empire for $2.35 billion and cut out of wholecloth a $614 million deal for the fabrics business of Burlington Industries Inc.
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October 27, 2004 | Law.com

Georgia Law School One Step Closer to Accreditation

Atlanta's John Marshall Law School has cleared a major hurdle in its long effort to win accreditation from the American Bar Association. The school's pass rate for first-time takers of the July bar exam was 81 percent for the school's 16 new graduates, who are the first products of Dean John E. Ryan's three-year tenure. The school's overall first-time pass rate was 72 percent.
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Sharpen Your Elbows: Jockeying Has Begun in Run-Up to Toyota MDL
Publication Date: 2010-03-11
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Three camps have developed as plaintiffs lawyers try to win a place on a potential MDL steering committee. One is pressing for the cases to be consolidated in California. Others are advocating for Kentucky or Louisiana. And, by the way, we were right about who's representing Toyota in the ever-escalating mass tort.

April 22, 2004 | Law.com

Low Visibility

Facing acute competition, law firms are revising their business models and slowly migrating toward collaborative cultures. Today's bottom line dictates that firms cannot stay competitive if they don't attract and keep the best management talent. Monica Bay recently challenged firms to showcase that talent by prominently displaying executive team contact information on their Web sites and ensuring that search engines find those names.
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March 29, 1999 | Law.com

Lawyers & Technology: Legal Tech Takes Baby Steps

If slow and steady wins the race, then attorneys are finally getting off to a good start in the quest to integrate technology into their practices in waysthat improve their work habits and client service. Not only is the technology cheaper and more reliable, but in a cautious profession that valuesreferrals, lawyers can also go where their colleagues have already gone before.
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June 19, 2009 | New York Law Journal

Newsbriefs

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November 23, 2009 | Texas Lawyer

VerdictSearch

Dating site sets up $1.5 million fund to settle class action suit. Business pays $125,000 to settle white workers' discrimination claims. Jury sides with state trooper accused of false arrest. Western Union wins $16,529,502 in infringement case. Settlement reached in bus fire that killed 23 nursing home residents. Tire manufacturer not to blame for deadly crash, jury finds.
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October 01, 2002 | Law.com

Lessons From 10 Firms

They're working a bit less and enjoying it a bit more. They're more anxious, deeper in debt, and, in their own words, thankful to be so well employed. Taken as a whole, responses to The American Lawyer's annual survey of midlevel associates show overwhelming agreement about what they like and don't like about their jobs. In a sea of superlatives, some firms singled themselves out. Here's how they did it.
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March 08, 2000 | Law.com

Pogo'S Wymer Heading for King and Spalding

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