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April 30, 2007 | New York Law Journal

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January 01, 2008 | Legaltech News

LegalTech New York

In its 27th year, LTNY 2008 offers seminars, exhibits, networking & parties!
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July 28, 2010 | The American Lawyer

Who's Paying Charlie Rangel's Legal Bills?

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January 04, 2010 | The Legal Intelligencer

Section 5 Action Against Intel Shows FTC Seeks to Expand Power

In the case of In re LMcD LLC, the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania found members of a closely held limited liability company liable for the LLC's debts
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July 26, 2007 | Law.com

Laywers Keep Giving to 2008 Campaigns

The legal industry donated $13 million to the 2008 presidential campaigns in the second quarter, with John Edwards leading the pack.
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The Global Lawyer: A Springtime for Syrian Human Rights
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Marc Gottridge of Hogan Lovells led the campaign to free Syrian human rights lawyer Muhannad Al-Hassani. On Friday, he received word that al-Hassani was included in the latest wave of individuals granted amnesty by Syrian government.

April 19, 2010 | The American Lawyer

partner compensation down

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September 10, 2007 | Law.com

Duane Morris First-Years 'Likely' to Make $145,000

While an official decision hasn't been made, Duane Morris Chairman Sheldon Bonovitz says an increase in associate salaries in January is "likely." The firm bumped up first-year associate pay to $135,000 this year, and Bonovitz says that could go to $145,000 in January when the firm makes annual salary adjustments. "We're going to be competitive in the marketplace," he says. A going rate of $145,000 is toward the higher end of the Philadelphia market as of this month, when several firms move to that mark.
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August 12, 2005 | New York Law Journal

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September 21, 2010 | Texas Lawyer

LL.M. Degrees Get More Popular, but Are They Worth It?

Watch out, juris doctor. The master of laws is coming up. No longer just for aspiring academics and wannabe tax lawyers, master of laws (LL.M.) degrees are gaining in popularity among foreign and domestic law students. The number of LL.M. degrees conferred by American Bar Association-approved law schools grew by 65 percent between 1999 and 2009 — far outpacing the 13 percent growth in J.D.s during the same period. In 2009, 5,058 students completed LL.M.s, compared to 3,069 a decade earlier. Despite that growth, the number of J.D.s still dwarfs LL.M.s, with 49,861 awarded in 2009.
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