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Dot-Com Deaths Leave Bankruptcy Lawyers Crying
Things look grim on the Internet landscape these days, but the Silicon Alley blues have yet to yield much green for bankruptcy lawyers. In some cases, however, failing dot-coms find there are good business reasons for seeking Chapter 11 protection, such as cashing in on a below market Manhattan lease-a move that landlords are contesting.New Form Raises Stakes for Employers
Federal export-controls laws long have required U.S. companies to restrict the technical information they provide to foreign-national employees in the United States, write Maggie Murphy and Michael X. Marinelli. Under the deemed-export rule, disclosing technical information to foreign nationals — mostly non-immigrant workers — is considered an export to the individual's home country and may require prior government approval in the form of an export license.NYLJ 100: Largest Private Law Offices in New York State
From Akin Gump to Kramer Levin
Letters A through K in the firm-by-firm summary of the responses to The American Lawyer's 2003 Associate Survey.Trending Stories
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