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September 19, 2006 | National Law Journal

New Energy Practices Provide Alternative Income for Law Firms

Law firm energy practices are heating up again, but the clients aren't the usual suspects. High oil prices and new legislation aimed at reducing greenhouse-gas emissions are spurring an interest in alternative fuel sources. California is leading the way in pushing for renewable energy policies while creating work for lawyers. "In the past two years our renewable-energy practice has more than tripled in size, and my own practice has more than doubled in size," says Morgan, Lewis & Bockius' Edward Zaelke.
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July 09, 1999 | Law.com

Share and Share Alike

Under a unique agreement between San Francisco-based law firm Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe and client Lucent Technologies, the two will recruit attorneys from law schools -- the first time the firm has involved a client in its recruiting process. The agreement also formalizes a practice most firms do on an ad hoc basis: secondment of attorneys. Orrick's attorneys will work in-house at Lucent, and vice versa. Agreements like this one are an "evolving theme of practice," according to a Lucent executive.
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October 02, 2008 | Law.com

THE GLOBAL 100 2008

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September 19, 2006 | Law.com

New Energy Practices Provide Alternative Income for Law Firms

Law firm energy practices are heating up again, but the clients aren't the usual suspects. High oil prices and new legislation aimed at reducing greenhouse-gas emissions are spurring an interest in alternative fuel sources. California is leading the way in pushing for renewable energy policies while creating work for lawyers. "In the past two years our renewable-energy practice has more than tripled in size, and my own practice has more than doubled in size," says Morgan, Lewis & Bockius' Edward Zaelke.
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May 10, 2006 | New York Law Journal

Real Estate Marketplace

Hudson Waterfront Associates, the group that sold vacant parcels of land along the West Side Highway for $1.8 billion last fall, has purchased 1290 Avenue of the Americas from Jamestown 1290, L.P. for $1.25 billion. No renovations are planned for the 2-million-square-foot full-service office building. Also, The International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees' National Pension Fund will relocate from West 39th Street to Fifth Avenue.
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January 24, 2005 | Law.com

Merger Would Make Pillsbury Key D.C. Player

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 San Francisco-based firm into a top-tier Washington player. The merger could catapult Pillsbury into the top five highest-grossing firms in the region.
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January 31, 2006 | Law.com

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December 29, 2003 | New York Law Journal

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August 09, 1999 | Law.com

Under That Polo Shirt Beats a Tough Litigator's Heart

Los Angeles' Quinn Emanuel Urquhart Oliver & Hedges, founded in 1986, has grown from four lawyers to nearly 100 with a single focus -- commercial litigation. Why waste time pursuing other practices when the road to court has been paved with gold-studded clients, including General Motors, Mattel Inc., The Walt Disney Co., IBM Corp., Warner Bros. Inc. and Northrop Grumman Corp.?
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March 15, 2010 | The Recorder

Outside the Box

Lots of California's newest partners chose unconventional paths — like Keker & Van Nest's Steven Ragland, whose resume includes a past gig in entertainment ...
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