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May 07, 2012 |

Hyde Amendment fee awards rarely granted

Federal judges have long held the power to force the government to pay legal bills in criminal cases where government lawyers did not play fair. But the so-called "Hyde Amendment," the mechanism to recoup the cost of a defense, is rarely successful.
5 minute read
January 28, 2002 |

All Together Now

President Bush, like his predecessors, should use his post-war popularity to press for civil rights.
7 minute read
January 16, 2006 |

Four questions

Mergers. Firm dissolutions. Associate salary hikes. Last year was anything but docile in the legal market. With ever increasing competition among firms, 2006 looks to be equally challenging. With that in mind, here are top issues that could be-or should be-in the forefront of every managing partner's mind heading into the new year.
4 minute read
June 06, 2011 |

MOVERS

Jennifer Ezring joins Cahill Gordon & Reindel's finance practice as partner. Plus more law firm movers in this week's column.
3 minute read
December 27, 2007 |

Beware of Export Law Violations

Lawyers working on international transactions should beware of exports that include services, software and technical data. The U.S. government is stepping up its enforcement of export laws and ratcheting up related penalties. Dilworth Paxson's Margaret Gatti and David Laigaie offer 10 tips to fend off costly fines.
5 minute read
Law Journal Press | Digital Book White Collar Crime: Business and Regulatory Offenses Authors: Otto G. Obermaier, Robert G. Morvillo (deceased), Robert J. Anello, Barry A. Bohrer View this Book

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June 15, 2006 |

Lost horizons in China?

Foreign firms fear suddenly being shut out of a growing legal market as Chinese lawyers become sticklers about, um, Chinese laws.
6 minute read
September 28, 2009 |

The Law Firm-Reconstructed

The friends' life-changing plan took shape in the dead of winter. Holed up in Philadelphia for a week in February, Richard Rochlin and Scott Sigman talked about their escape. They'd had this discussion before, but always on a more informal and less urgent basis. This time was different. They had a checklist. They were making concrete decisions. All around them, chunks of the legal industry crumbled. Law firms had dissolved. Lawyers were being fired at an unprecedented pace. And the security of big-firm life became relative. "At some point, I said it's time to do this," Rochlin said. "I was asking Scott to leave his job, and I said it's now or never."
5 minute read
June 28, 2007 |

Private Equity Helps Fuel IP Wars

Like hungry wolves roving through the financial forest, private equity and hedge funds are always looking for fresh meat, or rather, new investment opportunities. Over the last few months, they've been feasting on patents, say attorneys working in the field. And already, the involvement of these investment vehicles in the IP sphere has fueled arguments in patent litigation.
6 minute read

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