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August 29, 2002 | Law.com

Two Ex-WorldCom Executives Indicted for Securities Fraud

Former WorldCom executives Scott Sullivan and Buford Yates Jr. have been indicted on securities fraud and other charges for allegedly hiding billions of dollars in costs from investors and auditors. The indictment came four weeks after Sullivan and former WorldCom controller David F. Myers were arrested on a criminal complaint in what is believed to be the largest accounting fraud in American history.
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September 30, 2002 | Law.com

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March 26, 2007 | Law.com

Federal Judge Rules Cablevision's Remote Storage DVR System Violates Copyright Laws

A federal judge in New York has sided with entertainment producers who claimed that Cablevision's network-based remote-storage digital video recorder system violated copyright infringement laws. The judge, in Twentieth Century Fox v. Cablevision Systems, permanently enjoined Cablevision from proceeding with technology that would have allowed its customers who do not have digital video recorders in their homes to record and play back programs stored on central servers at Cablevision's facilities.
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November 24, 2003 | National Law Journal

The NLJ 250: Annual survey of the nation's largest law firms

The country's 250 largest law firms grew by only 1.6% in the past year�the lowest rate since 1994. Yet more than half of them launched new practice groups during the past year. Also, mergers affected different law firms differently. This and more in the NLJ's annual survey of the nation's largest law firms.
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November 02, 1999 | Law.com

Bank Bar Is Bullish on Reform

For the past decade, banking regulation lawyers have made a living chipping away at the restrictions imposed by the Glass-Steagall Act of 1933. Now that Congress has passed a financial services modernization bill tearing down the barriers between the banking, insurance, and securities industries established by the Depression Era law, banking attorneys are hoping for an avalanche of work.
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March 27, 2003 | Law.com

A Budget GC

In choosing a hotel, travelers seek out first-rate service at reasonable rates. Madeleine Kleiner, the general counsel for Hilton Hotels, has the same philosophy in dealing with outside counsel. The Beverly Hills, Calif.-based company puts all significant legal work, including major litigation, out for bid. Winning firms must demonstrate a commitment to staff and handle the matter in a cost-effective manner.
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June 29, 2000 | Law.com

The Way We Were

Ten years ago, prospects weren't good. Over half of Am Law 100 firms saw their profits per partner sink, and firms routinely laid off associates. The contrast in 1999 couldn't have been sharper: profits per partner registered almost universal gains, and associates were the hottest commodity since Beanie Babies.
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March 16, 2009 | New York Law Journal

'Buy American' Stimulus Provision To Trigger Compliance Issues Litigation

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September 24, 2001 | Law.com

From Drafting Wills to Planning War Strategy

It is an extraordinarily grim task -- drawing up wills for service men and women heading into combat. But the routine writing of wills and executing of power of attorney are just the beginning of the legal work involved in waging modern war. The approximately 6,000 civilian and uniformed lawyers working for the Department of Defense are involved in virtually every level of a military operation.
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April 09, 2010 | The Recorder

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