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Survey: Tech-Savvy Associates Want It All, and Some Firms Oblige
After years of barely registering a pulse on The American Lawyer annual associate technology survey, New York's Proskauer Rose jumped 47 spots in this year's rankings to land in twenty-sixth place. What happened? The firm attributes the spike to its new technology program.Frank G. v. Bd. of Educ. of Hyde Park
Panel Rejects Limit on Tuition Reimbursement For Disabled Students; Court's Award AffirmedEx-Bar Prosecutor to Fiiiiight!
Former State Bar prosecutor Alan Konig vows to appeal a San Francisco judge's ruling that tossed the last claims from his four-year-old suit against his ex-employer. Also Blogged: Wondering whether the Obama administration will go soft on medical-pot clubs? A group of DEA agents in San Francisco apparently isn't.Opening Statements Begin in First 'Engle' Case
Tobacco industry attorneys fell back on a classic defense that smokers are to blame for their illnesses as they fended off the first so-called Engle case plaintiff to appear before a jury in the landmark Florida smokers class action. Opening statements began Wednesday in Miami-Dade Circuit Court as John Lukacs became the first smoker to stake claim to a piece of the $145 billion verdict against Big Tobacco in 2000.View more book results for the query "*"
SC Democrats call for independent hacking probe
Democratic lawmakers want an independent investigation of South Carolina's hacked state tax returns and want tax credits for residents who have to deal with having their identities stolen.New Jersey Jury Awards $20 Mil. in Vioxx Case
An Atlantic City jury yesterday awarded $18 million in compensatory damages to a former user of the painkiller Vioxx, and $2 million to his wife, finding Merck & Co.'s failure to warn of the drug's cardiovascular risks substantially contributed to his heart attack.BigLaw Firms Hunker Down as Millions of Egyptians Take to the Streets
Every so often, Am Law 200 firms with offices in far-flung locales are faced with an international crisis that requires fancy footwork on the ground and cautionary statements from abroad. We saw it last year in Bangkok and, if the events unfolding in Tunisia, Egypt, and Jordan are any indication, it appears that the Middle East is the next flashpoint.US Fidelis files for bankruptcy
The company was once regarded as among the nation's top sellers of extended auto service contracts, the company.Flat growth does not stop midsized Smith Gambrell's expansion abroad
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