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March 01, 2010 | The American Lawyer

New Business

New work landed by major firms, including high-profile deals, �lawsuits, and bankruptcies announced in January 2010.
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October 18, 2004 | Law.com

You're Fired

Yes, it's true that most GCs stay faithful to their long-time outside counsel -- but every once in a while a legal department scribbles a few Dear John letters. Last year, Albertson's Inc. printed them out like form letters. After appointing a new general counsel and revising its acquisition strategy, the food and drug retail chain operator slashed its roster of "primary" law firms and made significant additions as well. Who's in, who's out and who's waiting by the phone?
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Amazon LLC v. New York State Dept. of Taxation & Fin., 601247/08
Publication Date: 2010-11-05
Practice Area:
Industry:
Court: Appellate Division, First Department
Judge: Before: Richard T. Andrias, J.P., John W. Sweeny, Eugene Nardelli, James M. Catterson, Leland G. DeGrasse, JJ
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP, New York (Randy M. Mastro, Gabriel Herrmann and Timothy D. Swain [and Julian W. Poon, Taheane E. Kapur, and Kahn A. Scolnick, of the California Bar, admitted pro hac vice], of counsel), for Amazon.com, LLC and Amazon Services, LLC, appellants.
For defendant: Andrew M. Cuomo, Attorney General, New York (Peter Karanjia, Barbara D. Underwood and Andrew D. Bing of counsel), for respondents.
Case number: 601247/08

Cite as: Amazon LLC v. New York State Dept. of Taxation & Fin., 601247/08, NYLJ 1202474434225, at *1 (App. Div. 1st, Decided November 4, 2010)Before: Richar

July 16, 2006 | New York Law Journal

Candidates Who Passed The July 2006 NYS Bar Exam

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December 19, 2012 | Daily Business Review

Board of Contributors: Voting machine case centers on ease of Internet searches

The test for whether a reference is publicly accessible and thus could be a prior publication is determined on a case-by-case basis surrounding "the reference's disclosure to members of the public," attorney Jeremy T. Elman writes.
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March 15, 2010 | National Law Journal

Good prediction: FDA targets counterfeit drugs

But new import tracking system alone can't stop the massive trade in faked pharmaceuticals.
7 minute read
August 06, 2007 | National Law Journal

Must-See Recruiting Sites Invest in Future

Internet-savvy attorney Robert Ambrogi searched the Web to find which law firms have the best summer recruiting sites. Does your firm make the cut? Find out by perusing the links that bring together this year's best Web sites for recruiting summer associates.
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November 09, 2009 | Law.com

2009 Worst Year for Lawyer Headcount in 3 Decades, Says 'NLJ 250' Survey

The United States' largest law firms this year suffered the deepest cuts in their attorney numbers since The National Law Journal began tracking the figures more than 30 years ago. The total number of attorneys working at the top 250 law firms plunged by 5,259 lawyers. Put another way, it's as if all of the lawyers working at two firms the size of Jones Day vanished in 2009.
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March 01, 2010 | The American Lawyer

Diplomatic Insurgency

China hires some well-connected names to polish its image.
7 minute read
August 06, 2007 | Law.com

Must-See Recruiting Sites Invest in Future

It's time for the 2007 crop of summer associates to return to school and for law firms to begin scouting for next year's candidates. Attorney Robert Ambrogi searches the Web to find out which law firms have the best summer recruiting sites. Smart firms have innovative designs with video and strong content. Does your firm make the cut? Find out by perusing the sites that make up this year's best recruiting efforts. Next month, join Ambrogi when he reviews the worst recruiting Web sites.
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