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April 06, 2010 | The Recorder

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April 19, 2010 | National Law Journal

INADMISSIBLE

Holder on the hot seat for conflicts of interest; Wone interrogation transcripts released; Thomas and Breyer on new justice criteria; possible Tea Party activism over Supreme Court nomination; Lanny sets up his own shop; Dept. of Corrections' firing deemed correct; and George Washington back in the top 20 in this week's column.
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September 21, 2000 | Law.com

Endless Summer Casual in New York and Washington, D.C.

San Francisco's Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe's New York office resisted the everyday-casual epidemic until recently when partner-in-charge Larry Fisher raised the white, khaki flag. "Ultimately, you issue a memo and say, 'Oh screw it,' and move on," sighed Fisher. A report by The National Law Journal confirms that everyday business casual at big law firms has indeed passed the tipping point.
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December 20, 1999 | Law.com

Rebel, Rebel

It was a time when lawyers thought they could change the world. In the 1960s and 1970s, public-minded attorneys came to Washington to put their law degrees to use on behalf of a panoply of social causes. The timing was right: Progressive politics were in the ascendancy, emboldened by the movements of the 1960s in opposition to the Vietnam War and in support of civil rights.
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December 24, 2012 | The Legal Intelligencer

Deepwater Trial Team Turns to iPads

When the Deepwater Horizon oil rig exploded on April 20, 2010, few people could conceive of the magnitude of personal injury and economic and property damage in the states bordering the Gulf of Mexico that would result from the three-month spill of 4.9 million barrels of oil.
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October 01, 2010 | The American Lawyer

New Business

New work landed by major firms, including high-profile deals, �lawsuits, and other matters announced in August 2010.
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January 24, 2005 | Law.com

A Capital Idea

Pillsbury Winthrop is poised to make its most ambitious attempt yet to crack the D.C. market by swallowing Shaw Pittman, a move that could instantly transform the firm into a top-tier Washington player. Shaw Pittman has had its problems lately, but it boasts a prized outsourcing practice -- and a prime location. As consultant Ward Bower says, "to be credible as a national firm, you need to be credible in three places -- New York, Washington and California." But first the firms have to strike a deal.
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April 12, 2010 | The Recorder

Changing a Judge's Mind on Qualcomm Sanctions

Going Public: Kevin Leung, left, Christian Mammen and four other lawyers felt a weight lift from their shoulders last week. Plus: Four of the six talk about the whole experience on this video.
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April 23, 2007 | Law.com

Chart: Diversity Scorecard 2007

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December 10, 2012 | National Law Journal

They're heading for the exits at the Justice Dept.

Attorney General Eric Holder Jr. hasn't formally announced whether he wants to remain at the helm of the U.S. Justice Department, but there's already change under way in the top ranks below him — and talk around Washington has some division leaders mulling their next moves.
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