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April 26, 2004 | Law.com

Raunchy 'Friends' Meetings Lead to Sex Harass Claim

Writing television comedy is dirty work -- so dirty that crass behavior and vulgar jokes may be an acceptable part of the creative process, rather than a hostile work environment. So ruled a California appeals court, holding that it's up to a jury to determine whether writers of the "Friends" sitcom were justified in talking in a sexual nature and making explicit drawings. A former assistant has sued the writers and the TV studios, alleging harassment.
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September 07, 2012 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Matching Wits With Dr. Phil

Friends and colleagues warned me against agreeing to appear on the Dr. Phil show. But my client wanted to go. The client asked me to come along, to make sure things did not go horribly wrong. So I put on a good suit, brushed my hair and drove to the site of the interview.
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July 24, 2006 | National Law Journal

On the Move

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November 08, 2007 | New York Law Journal

Newsbriefs

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June 13, 2005 | Law.com

Princes of the City

It's a common belief that any law firm with global ambitions must have a presence in New York. For those wondering if they've missed the boat: It's not too late, but it is getting harder. Midsize New York firms, historically acquired as a way into the local market, are close to extinct, and competition for talent is as tough as becoming Donald Trump's new apprentice. If you want to take Manhattan, consider the example of Latham & Watkins and follow four key rules. Rule No. 1: Pick your playing field.
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November 12, 2007 | Law.com

Inadmissible

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December 14, 2007 | Daily Report Online

Judges wait for more security

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December 14, 2005 | Legaltech News

Snapshot: Julie Frohlich, Director, Goulston & Storrs

An affinity for technology and a love of gadgets are not just for IT people. Julie Frohlich is an attorney practicing complex business and civil litigation at Goulston & Storrs, but she's got many interests, from technology -- she prefers the BlackBerry to the Treo and has several laptops -- to guilty pleasures such as People magazine. Now that she no longer believes that "everyone in our IT department stepped off the pages of the Dilbert," she's become a techie herself.
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September 25, 2006 | National Law Journal

HP Moves Leave Legal Issues Open

CEO Mark Hurd tried on Friday to take control of the Hewlett-Packard situation by announcing that Patricia Dunn, the chairwoman who ordered an aggressive probe of boardroom leaks, would be leaving the board immediately. But Hurd left unanswered some key legal matters. He raised questions with his statement that Morgan Lewis, hired to perform an independent investigation, "reports to me, not to the HP board," since Hurd's role in the probe is also being examined.
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May 09, 2012 | Daily Report Online

Software that gets the GC and CFO on the same page

Getting the third degree from the CFO on law department spending sounds about as much fun as a root canal. And even when general counsel are trying to implement software systems to track, analyze and reduce spending, they still may be met with an arched eyebrow from the executive who holds the company's purse strings.Those systems known as "software as a service," or SaaS cost money, too, after all.
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