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June 23, 2008 | National Law Journal

The 'other Obama' honed her skills at Sidley Austin

Michelle Obama, whose husband Senator Barack Obama aims to become the next U.S. president, graduated from Harvard Law School and spent just three years at a law firm. But her legal experience played a critical role in shaping her career and life. During her brief stint as an associate at Sidley Austin in Chicago, Obama honed legal skills that have served her throughout her career. Colleagues said she often displayed lawyerly critical thinking, negotiating and analytical abilities that benefited her work.
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May 30, 2013 | Law.com

Judge Recuses in Megabus Case, Reprimands Attorney

In a personal injury suit against Megabus with a highly unusual procedural history, a Philadelphia judge has voluntarily recused herself, but not without first taking to task the defense counsel for what she described as "outrageous" discovery conduct.
8 minute read
January 17, 2005 | National Law Journal

Sales for Lawyers

An increasing number of law firms across the country are hiring business development professionals to help them find potential clients and win their business.
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March 23, 2007 | National Law Journal

Leader of Weil's national appellate practice leaves for boutique

Gregory S. Coleman, head of Weil, Gotshal & Manges' national appellate litigation practice, has left the firm's Austin, Texas, office to join 23-lawyer litigation boutique Yetter & Warden.
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October 22, 2004 | Law.com

Stewart, From Prison, Seeks to Have Conviction Overturned

Celebrity homemaker Martha Stewart claims in her appeal that her trial was tainted by "a barrage" of unfair suggestions that she was charged with insider trading. The papers were filed as details emerged about Stewart's life at the minimum-security federal women's prison in Alderson, W. Va., her home until March. Walter Dellinger, the lawyer leading the appeal, said on NBC's "Today" show that Stewart is exploring "innovative ways to do microwave cooking" with her fellow inmates.
3 minute read
October 03, 2005 | National Law Journal

David A. Savner, General Dynamics

Profile: David A. Savner, senior vice president and general counsel, secretary to the corporation and board of directors, General Dynamics.
5 minute read
April 16, 2007 | National Law Journal

Defenders can turn depositions to their advantage

Effectively employed, depositions noticed pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 30(b)(6) offer huge opportunities for both the proponent of the deposition and the defender. And naturally, as with all litigation tools, traps loom for the unwary.
11 minute read
October 14, 2005 | Law.com

Points & Authorities: Books at a Glance

Short reviews of "The Secret Man" by Bob Woodward, "In the Shadow of the Law" by Kermit Roosevelt and "Complicity" by Anne Farrow, Joel Lang and Jenifer Frank.
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September 21, 2000 | Law.com

Food Court

Washington, D.C.'s Caucus Room is truly a restaurant of the lobbyists, by the lobbyists, and for the lobbyists. The steakhouse is owned by 65 partners, many of whom are prominent in the influence community.
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May 20, 2011 | New York Law Journal

European 'Community' Does Not Qualify as Foreign State, Judge Rules

Claims by the European Community that R.J. Reynolds Nabisco Inc. was complicit with black market cigarette importers and money launderers in Europe have been dismissed by a federal judge in Brooklyn.
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