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June 02, 2003 | National Law Journal

Paganini First Superstar, All Strings Considered

Who was the first musical superstar — the utter sensation whose novel sound, bizarre appearance, eccentric lifestyle, riveting stage presence, mammoth mass appeal, and monster showmanship forever changed our culture? Pop pundits can forever debate the question, but the mold was cast more than a century earlier by Niccolo Paganini.
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December 18, 2006 | National Law Journal

Dear Mozart: Thank You

It seems unthinkable to leave this year, the 250th anniversary of the birth of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, without a final salute to his genius. Although he was barely appreciated in his own time, since his death we've come to speak of him in terms of near religious awe.
8 minute read
October 10, 2005 | National Law Journal

More firms using temp attorneys

To avoid being buried alive by the ever-rising piles of discovery documents that define today's litigation, many law firms are relying more than ever on temporary attorneys to help them make sense of the mess.
6 minute read
May 23, 2005 | National Law Journal

On the Move

Comings and goings at area law firms and law offices.
6 minute read
May 14, 2007 | The Legal Intelligencer

Call Us Later

When two telephone companies find themselves in a disagreement over an interconnection arrangement, they must first litigate their dispute before a state utility commission before coming to federal court, the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled.
5 minute read
April 11, 2005 | National Law Journal

Warning: Not for the Kids

Congress might calm the indecency debate by shielding broadcasters who warn viewers about adult content, suggest John Garziglia and Micah Caldwell.
8 minute read
October 10, 2005 | National Law Journal

Last Question

Three times this year alone, a Federal Circuit panel has clapped its hands over its ears and refused to listen to an appeal. As Judge Richard Linn wrote, "despite our repeated admonitions," lawyers keep bringing cases with a fatal jurisdictional flaw: The District Court has not reached a final decision. Don�t let this happen to you.
9 minute read
June 27, 2005 | National Law Journal

Hospital class actions start to settle

Two major developments may alter the course of more than 100 state and federal lawsuits nationwide alleging that hospitals are gouging the uninsured with dramatically higher rates, according to plaintiffs' attorneys.
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September 24, 2007 | National Law Journal

Law firms massing to help war vets

Law firms, corporate legal departments and law schools are setting out to help thousands of disabled soldiers returning from combat receive fair and timely benefits from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Pro bono legal clinics and training sessions for lawyers have been cropping up across the country this year in recognition of veterans' legal needs and a desire to create models for more programs.
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January 27, 2009 | The American Lawyer

The Lateral Report

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