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March 17, 2003 | National Law Journal

Race Matters

It's one of the toughest issues law firms face: promoting racial and ethnic diversity in their lawyer ranks. Firms are trying different approaches, with one even bringing on a partner whose only job is to promote the cause within the firm.
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April 19, 2010 | Texas Lawyer

Left High and Dry in the Valley

Texas Lawyer turned 25 on April 3. To mark our anniversary, each week the editorial department is looking back at the news we covered over the past 25 years and selecting one story to update for readers. This week, senior reporter Mary Alice Robbins writes about an article that ran April 17, 1985: "Newest Little Law School in Texas."
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March 11, 2010 | New Jersey Law Journal

Top 10 N.J. Lawyer-Lobbyists in 2009

Chart for 2009 lobbying report.
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October 09, 2012 | New Jersey Law Journal

Renting to the State

Landlords with available rental space should consider marketing that space to the state of New Jersey, especially in this tight real estate market.
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March 11, 2002 | The Legal Intelligencer

HMOs Have No Duty to Disclose 'Incentives' Offered to Doctors

HMOs Have No Duty to Disclose 'Incentives' Offered to DoctorsInsurer need not reveal measures for limiting referrals By Shannon P. Duffy of the Law Weekly HMOs won another major court victory recently when a federal judge ruled that they ...
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August 10, 2010 | New York Law Journal

Weich v. 308 W. 104 LLC

Tenants Cannot Recover Attorney's, Experts Fees; May Prove Personal Property Damages
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July 19, 2000 | Law.com

D.C. Chief Judge Candidates Hit the Trail

The campaign for chief judge of the Washington, D.C., Superior Court has traditionally been waged behind closed doors at law offices and in judges' chambers. This time, it's different. With the courts plagued by persistent internal administrative problems and suffering a loss of fiscal credibility on Capitol Hill, the consensus among the candidates is that the old way is no longer the right way.
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February 21, 2011 | Daily Report Online

Belt-tightening benefits Fisher & Phillips

After a year of belt-tightening in 2009, labor and employment boutique Fisher Phillips had what managing partner Roger K. Quillen said was "a very nice year" last year, with business up enough to raise associate pay 8 percent and add two more offices."Our firm was the busiest, on a per-lawyer basis, as it has been in 10 years," said Quillen, whose firm's revenue per lawyer was up 2.
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October 05, 2004 | Daily Report Online

Seven Finalists Vie for Juvenile Court Post

Steven H. [email protected] field of candidates seeking to fill the open Fulton County Juvenile Court judgeship created by Nina R. Hickson's resignation in April has been whittled down to seven. According to the Atlanta Judicial Circuit court administrator, Judy A. Cramer, the committee charged with selecting nominees for the shortlist considered 46 candidates.
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