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April 15, 2004 |

Political Jabs Begin in Appeals Court Race

Jonathan [email protected] 11 days until candidates must register with state election officials, the race for an open seat on the Georgia Court of Appeals is getting expensive, smaller and a little bit snippy.Five candidates have collected a total of nearly $350,000 in contributions, making this campaign already one of the most expensive judicial elections in Georgia history.
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March 20, 2009 |

Katten Muchin lays off attorneys and staff; Jenner & Block thins support staff

Katten Muchin Rosenman and Jenner & Block, two law firms with the bulk of their lawyers in Chicago, have collectively cut an additional 23 lawyers and 80 staff members, the firms said. Katten dismissed 23 attorneys, including 12 associates and seven non-equity partners, and 46 staff members as part of a broader effort to reduce costs. Jenner said it's eliminating 34 support staff positions but not cutting any lawyers.
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Forgotten Appellate Ruling Becomes Multibillion-Dollar Conundrum for N.Y. Plaintiffs
Publication Date: 2012-04-27
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Ever heard of Wydallis v. U.S. Fiduciary and Guaranty? Lawyers for Bank of America apparently hadn't until a judge in Los Angeles suggested they consider its impact on AIG's $10.5 billion suit against Countrywide. They paid attention, and any company with a New York address that's incorporated in another state might be interested in their interpretation.

February 18, 2010 |

Levi's sports skimpy outside firm roster

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September 21, 2009 |

Bargains can be found on home auction Web sites

LOS ANGELES AP - Home auction Web sites offer a tantalizing alternative to homebuyers: Find a property, put in your bid, and the best offer wins.Sounds simple, but the difference between landing a bargain and overpaying for a property isn't quite that cut and dry. Often it comes down to how well a buyer vets a property before the auction and how they manage their bidding in the final hours of the sale.
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May 04, 2009 |

Will not work for food

Big Law finally gets it. The days of hiking Cog salaries, weeklong retreats to mountain spas and lunchtime golf outings are over. Firms can no longer leapfrog down the path of highest-paid first-years. It is time to get serious, trim the budget and show clients we aren't wasting their ever-decreasing fees on lavish perks.
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April 09, 2010 |

Challenging 'Manual' ESI Collections

For various business reasons, including burden and expense, some federal court litigants opt for informal, "manual" collection methods for electronically stored information. What happens when a requesting party challenges the results of a production based on manual collection methods?
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May 23, 2006 |

New runway may cut U.S. air delays, save airlines' money

ATLANTA AP - As a business traveler who flies 100,000 miles a year on Delta Air Lines, Jay Spencer is used to flying through the world's busiest hub at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.As a result, he's very familiar with the airport's infamous delays-anything, he says, lasting from 15 minutes to three hours.
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