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April 30, 2004 | National Law Journal

Lawyers, Firms Get Top Honors

The American Lawyer magazine presented top honors Wednesday to a select group of firms and individual lawyers. Twenty firms made the A List of 2003 for their achievements in such areas as economic, pro bono, workplace and diversity performance. In addition, 12 lawyers were given Lifetime Achievement Awards. The ceremony took place during the magazine's 25th anniversary at a dinner held at Cipriani restaurant in New York.
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July 14, 2003 | Law.com

Court Aces

Fewer and fewer law firms are handling more and more of the U.S. Supreme Court's shrinking number of cases. Repeat players were busy this term with key lawyers getting in and out of Supreme Court practice, and some firms scrambling to keep pace. Also, see how George Stephanopoulos landed a joint interview with Justices Sandra Day O'Connor and Stephen Breyer, and how Chief Justice William Rehnquist feels about ERISA cases.
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August 15, 2008 | New York Law Journal

10 N.Y. Firms Listed as Best for Women

Roughly half of the law students across the country presently involved in on-campus interviews have a personal stake in this question: Exactly which large firms are best for women? Conveniently, the second annual survey by Flex-Time Lawyers and Working Mothers Magazine was released Tuesday, listing the nation's top 50 shops in terms of work-life balance, mentoring opportunities for women, retention of female attorneys and family accommodation.
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September 08, 2000 | Law.com

Kringle 5 Crossfire

What started out as a small subletting arrangement at Hale and Dorr ended up earning it more than just spending money. The deal landed the Boston-based firm a high-profile and potentially very lucrative patent case on behalf of Children's Hospital of Boston. The dispute involves a tumor-starving protein known as Kringle 5, which is described as having "the potential to be a cure for one of the great mysteries of all time."
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May 18, 2012 | The American Lawyer

The Score: Ownership Group With Am Law Ties Takes Control of NHL's Blues, While NFL's Rams Seek Stadium Fixes

St. Louis has been the heart of the sports law universe for Am Law 100 lawyers in recent weeks, with Baker & McKenzie and Latham & Watkins advising on the $130 million sale of the NHL's Blues and the city's Convention and Visitors Commission hiring Husch Blackwell for a legal battle with NFL's Rams. Plus: Lawyers stay busy with stadium work and several new sports legal hires in the latest installment of our look at sports and the law.
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May 11, 2001 | Law.com

A Most Unusual $20 Million Award

In this day and age, a punitive damages award of $20 million is not uncommon. But when that award is coupled with a compensatory award of $520, resulting in a punitive-to-compensatory ratio of a whopping 38,000 to 1, it turns heads. And when the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit affirmed this result in January, the punitive damages awarded in Tronzo v. Biomet Inc. attracted attention.
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May 20, 2002 | The Legal Intelligencer

Justices Expand Right to Counsel

Divided High Court Adds To
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July 10, 2000 | Law.com

Broadband Battle Shifts to Beltway

The battle over regulating cable broadband has shifted to a new arena, the Federal Communications Commission, now that the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has struck down a Portland, Ore., ordinance regulating the new technology. Meanwhile, parties, intervenors and amici to the suit are interpreting the ruling to bolster their positions.
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May 11, 2001 | Law.com

Bush's Judicial Nominees Face Praise, Partisanship and Politics as Usual

President Bush's first judicial nominees enjoyed a shower of praise at the White House last week before heading off for Senate confirmation hearings. But soon the battles that lay before the nominees were beginning to take shape. The process has started out as partisan and turbulent as it was under President Clinton, though with the roles reversed: Republicans playing offense and Democrats playing defense.
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August 30, 2005 | New York Law Journal

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