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May 02, 2003 | New York Law Journal

Pro Bono Digest

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June 30, 2004 | Law.com

The Am Law 100

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June 01, 2005 | The American Lawyer

Princes of the City

homas Friedman, globalization guru for The New York Times, contends that as a result of broken-down barriers and technological innovations, the world is now flat. Maybe Friedman has been spending too much time in Bangalore, because his observation doesn't fit the high-end legal market. In the Am Law 200 world, New York is still a very high hill.
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September 07, 1999 | Law.com

A Look Inside The Big Five

The Big Five accounting firms are not only raiding the partnerships of major law firms for tax professionals, but are hitting law schools also, with stepped-up recruiting programs to hire young lawyers at the earliest opportunity.
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January 17, 2007 | New Jersey Law Journal

Bush Official Apologizes for Slap at Lawyers for Gitmo Detainees

A U.S. Department of Defense lawyer apologized Wednesday for his broadcast comments suggesting that corporations boycott law firms that represent detainees at the Guant�namo Bay detention facility.
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November 30, 2009 | Legaltech News

Connecting Points

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December 06, 1999 | Law.com

The Searcher

It took someone with both vision and practical sense to create Lexis-Nexis. That person is Jerome Rubin. Rubin was not a scholar along the lines of Brandeis or Cardozo. But in the daily practice of law, Rubin's creation has a greater footprint than any other computer tool, save possibly the word processor.
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September 15, 2004 | Law.com

Defending Detainees

One day he's on a brief with conservative scholar Richard Epstein, the next he's challenging the Guantanamo tribunals. Neal Katyal defies easy categorization. Just seven years after a Supreme Court clerkship, the young Georgetown University law professor has already figured in many important cases. Says a former deputy attorney general who supervised Katyal at the Department of Justice: "He is already a force, and he will be recognized as a national figure in the law."
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March 07, 2003 | New York Law Journal

Two Conferences: Same Time, Different Coasts

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Baker Botts and Asarco Duke It Out in Grandaddy of All Fee Fights
Publication Date: 2010-06-03
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The Asarco bankruptcy was a huge success, resulting in full payment to all creditors and the emergence of a going concern. Baker Botts, the debtor's counsel, wants the judge to approve a total of about $142 million in fees and expenses. But Asarco is now owned again by its former parent, which Baker Botts whipped to the tune of a $6 billion fraudulent conveyance judgment in the Chapter 11. And--no surprise--the vanquished opponent doesn't want to pay up.

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