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August 14, 2000 | Law.com

Movers & Shakers

Follow lawyers' career moves and law firms' transformations each week with "Movers & Shakers." This week, Cairncross & Hempelmann hired two new associates for its Seattle office; and E. Phelps Gay, a partner in New Orleans' Christovich & Kearney, was sworn in as the president of the Louisiana State Bar Association.
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March 25, 2003 | Law.com

Wanted: Cummings Merger Mate

Amid the departures of two more key rainmakers, Stamford, Conn.-based Cummings & Lockwood -- or at least a significant number of its partners -- is shopping around for a merger mate, sources say. Cummings management has advised support staff that it is in negotiations with other firms. Few details were forthcoming, and the only potential merger mate specifically identified, sources said, was Rochester, N.Y.-based Nixon Peabody.
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January 20, 2004 | Law.com

First Shot Fired in Fla. Associate Pay War

The Miami office of New York-based White & Case last week increased first-year associate salaries by $10,000, to $115,000 -- a move that is already forcing other Florida firms to rethink beginner attorneys' compensation. A dramatic round of increases in 1999 and 2000, also sparked by White & Case, left many firms catching their breath in the succeeding years, though some started nudging beginner pay up again in 2003.
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October 17, 2005 | Law.com

New Bankruptcy Law to Have Major Impact on Corporations

The bankruptcy law taking effect today is expected to alter typical consumer bankruptcy filings -- but it could seriously change corporate filings, too. Most experts say companies seeking protection under Chapter 11 will now face more financial and legal pressure, and will have fewer strategic options in their efforts to reorganize and successfully emerge from bankruptcy. Bankruptcy lawyers say they'll suggest that corporate clients do much more analysis and planning before filing.
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June 13, 2007 | Law.com

Arbitration Scorecard 2007: Top 50 Treaty Disputes

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January 24, 2005 | Law.com

Asset Detectives

Demand is intense for attorneys who know how to find and recover assets for aggrieved investors, either as court-appointed receivers, bankruptcy trustees or as lawyers representing individuals or classes in securities fraud lawsuits. Increasingly, investors who lose big money are focusing on deep-pocketed banks or professional services firms associated with the fraud. And in recent weeks, a new pot of money has emerged -- the personal wealth of corporate directors.
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September 08, 2003 | Law.com

Florida International Arbitrators to Florida Bar: Don't Fence Us In

In a dramatic reversal on Thursday, the Florida Bar's Multijurisdictional Practice Commission killed key elements of proposed rules governing international arbitrations that it had unanimously approved in March. The reversal by the Bar is a victory for the international arbitration community, and represents the latest development in a turbulent year for the rapidly growing arbitration industry in Florida.
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November 10, 2011 | The Legal Intelligencer

Bar Exam Results July 2011

The Pennsylvania Board of Law Examiners on Oct. 14 announced the results of the bar examination given on July 26 and 27, 2011.
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September 21, 2012 | New Jersey Law Journal

Attorney Ineligibility Order Pursuant to Rule 1:28-2(a)

Notice to the bar.
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June 28, 2000 | Law.com

Fun and Profits

"The great news in town is that we're all having fun," says Charles C. Papy III, managing partner in Miami for Duane Morris & Heckscher. Throughout 1999, the fun extended from Miami's acquisition-happy powerhouses to its small and mid-sized firms seeking to carve out specialties for themselves. Many experienced a roller-coaster year filled with takeovers, talent raids and salary wars.
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