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October 08, 2007 | National Law Journal

The challenge to diversify begins with law school

Law is one of the least integrated professions in the United States. Minorities make up a quarter of the country's population � yet only one out of 10 lawyers is a minority, according to the ABA. The underlying problem is the decrease in minority students applying to and attending law school. Top law firms could do more to ensure that the profession more accurately represents society as a whole.
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March 10, 2003 | Law.com

Vaccine Bill Becomes Big Headache

Proposed legislation over an allegedly harmful vaccine additive has vexed Congress, vaccine makers and thousands of parents who claim that their children's autism is linked to vaccinations. Lawmakers took the unusual step of seeking advice from the U.S. Court of Federal Claims' chief judge, which, say legal ethics experts, doesn't raise red flags, but illustrates the complexity of the debate over the additive, thimerosal.
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April 01, 2004 | Corporate Counsel

Spinning Into Trial

The late nineties boom in initial public offerings may be over, but the aftershocks linger. In January a Delaware judge refused to dismiss a suit alleging that directors and officers at eBay, Inc., made illegal profits from spinning-the allocation of IPO shares by an investment bank to favored clients or investors.
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