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Lawsuit blames security firm for daring drug heist
The caper had Hollywood thriller written all over it - it was an $80 million heist pulled off by thieves armed, apparently, with inside knowledge of their target.Why the Norton Rose 'Merger' Debate Misses the Point
What makes a merger? That's the question being posed after U.K. firm Norton Rose announced deals with Canada's Ogilvy Renault and South Africa's Deneys Reitz. The combined firm will rank as one of the largest by headcount, and for Norton Rose the moves represent continued progress in its strategy to target Asia and the natural resources market. But detractors point out that, as with Norton Rose's union earlier this year with Australian giant Deacons, the firms will not share profits -- at least, not at first.Deja Get Outta Here: BigLaw Again Axes Partner Targeted by SEC
The 2011 Client Advisory from consultants Hildebrandt Baker Robbins and Citi Private Bank released earlier this month predicted that this year would bring only modest gains for the legal sector, with most firms needing to get creative in order to avoid losses.GC Leads Legal Department Through Merger With Cisco
Scientific Atlanta GC Michael C. Veysey, a veteran of wars -- corporate, legal and military -- survived a takeover last year by San Jose, Calif.-based high-tech giant Cisco Systems Inc. with his job and his legal department intact. Joining forces with Cisco, he said, has offered Scientific Atlanta lawyers opportunities down the road that they would never have had before, like responding to in-house job postings in Dubai, Japan and China.Essential Billing and Collection Skills for Lawyers
What mix of ingredients will help the firm's lawyers successfully bill and collect?The Responsible Corporate Officer Doctrine and the BP Oil Spill
From April 20 until Aug. 29, about 185 million gallons of oil spilled from BP's Deepwater Horizon oil rig into the Gulf of Mexico. The spill, nearly 20 times more severe than the Exxon Valdez, was the worst in U.S. history.Lawyers' Ethical Stumbles Increase Online
It's not as if lawyers never misbehaved. But now they're making the old mistakes -- soliciting sex, slamming judges, talking trash about clients -- online. Legal ethics expert Michael Downey observes that lawyers' risk-averse tendency seems to fade on the web and shares some exemplars.Trending Stories
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