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March 12, 2010 |

News In Brief

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February 03, 2005 |

PEOPLE IN THE NEWS

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Plaintiffs Make Headway in N.Y. Terror Funding Litigation
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Lawyers for victims of terror attacks are cheering favorable decisions in recent weeks in cases against banks accused of violating U.S. antiterror laws by providing financial services to terrorist organizations abroad.  

November 30, 2009 |

Connecting Points

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August 14, 2006 |

Women Snared by Life-Science Practices

Life-science practices have become a haven for women, like Judith Hasko, looking to make their marks with the powerful combination of scientific training and law degrees.
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October 15, 2004 |

The Urge to Merge

Adopting a more-is-better belief, U.S.-based law practices are increasingly seeking to merge with foreign firms to create a global presence. If only it were so simple. Whether due to differences in management styles, pay structures, recruitment or even dress codes, transcontinental mergers can make even the trickiest domestic mergers look easy. Then there's the issue of whether a clientele can support an overseas presence. Says one consultant: "Frankly, a whole lot of mergers don't make sense."
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August 23, 2005 |

Coudert Meltdown May Refuel Firms' China Plans

The decision to break up Coudert Brothers leaves an established China practice group of about 50 attorneys with offices in Hong Kong, Beijing and Shanghai -- a development that is reviving U.S. law firms' interest in the region. Says one observer: "You can assume that there will be a scramble. That's driven by the fact that many, if not most, Am Law 100 and even [Am Law] 200 firms have China aspirations -- and there are far fewer experienced, U.S.-trained lawyers practicing in China than there is demand."
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April 19, 2010 |

TWo firms fall below $2 Million

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June 03, 2005 |

Two Companies Become One Palm

Just as there's only one Madonna and one Cher, soon there will be a single Palm. PalmOne Inc. is paying $30 million to PalmSource Inc. for full rights to the Palm trademark. The two companies have been sharing the name through a jointly owned trademark holding company since Palm Inc. was split into two entities in 2003. But PalmSource found that consumers associated the Palm name with the handheld device rather than the operating system and so decided to create a new brand.
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