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June 05, 2006 | National Law Journal

Use careful procedures

Searches of congressional offices must follow careful procedures to ensure that the balance is properly drawn between protecting separation of powers and meeting the needs of law enforcement.
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June 18, 1999 | Law.com

3rd Circuit Applies Tough Securities Suit Standard

U.S. Circuit Judge Anthony J. Scirica, writing for a panel of the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, upheld the dismissal of a class action brought by shareholders of Advanta Corp. His opinion takes a tough look at the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act's standards for proving when a corporation can be sued for making misleading statements.
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June 04, 2002 | Daily Report Online

Gambrell & Stolz Boosts Partner Count by Two

Julia D. [email protected] Stolz has added two partners to its ranks. Wagner, Johnston Rosenthal's Patrick M. Connolly and Maria Maistrellis, formerly a partner with Toledo, Ohio-based Shumaker, Loop Kendrick in Tampa, Fla., joined the firm Monday. Connolly, a health care, commercial lending and corporate transactions attorney, was of counsel to Wagner, Johnston here for more than four years.
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June 01, 2005 | The American Lawyer

Princes of the City

homas Friedman, globalization guru for The New York Times, contends that as a result of broken-down barriers and technological innovations, the world is now flat. Maybe Friedman has been spending too much time in Bangalore, because his observation doesn't fit the high-end legal market. In the Am Law 200 world, New York is still a very high hill.
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May 22, 2006 | Daily Report Online

Former Client Perot Sues Hughes & Luce Over Flight Museum Troubles

A T-38 TALON supersonic training jet that hangs from the ceiling of the Frontiers of Flight Museum at Love Field in Dallas is central to a contentious legal dispute taking off in Tarrant County's 352nd District Court.H. Ross Perot Jr. spent five years trying to restore the T-38 and attempting to persuade the federal government to let him fly it and designate it as an operable centerpiece to a planned flight museum.
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May 01, 2006 | New Jersey Law Journal

Tumult Gone, N.J. Nominees Breeze Through Federal Judicial Hearings

Two U.S. prosecutors, the former executive director of the State GOP Committee and a U.S. magistrate judge sailed through confirmation hearings last Tuesday for the federal bench in New Jersey.
4 minute read
July 09, 2012 | Corporate Counsel

Is the E.U. Capital Ready for U.S.-Style Lobbying?

Lobbying in Brussels, traditionally the domain of trade industry associations and public relations firms, is moving towards backroom advocacy by outside lawyers who are former ranking government officials.
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January 31, 2002 | Law.com

Terrorist Attacks Affect ABA Meeting Agenda

The legal rights of accused terrorists and further amendments to the Rules of Professional Conduct will be the chief topics discussed by the American Bar Association House of Delegates, who will descend upon Philadelphia on Monday as part of the ABA's annual midyear meeting. Their last meeting was just before Sept. 11, and the imprints of the terrorist attacks can be plainly seen in the agenda.
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September 08, 2005 | Law.com

The Judiciary Committee's Star Turn

Next week's Supreme Court confirmation hearings promise to be as theatrical as Congress gets. But John Roberts will, in some respects, be a supporting actor, sharing the stage with 18 senators who view the hearings as their own star vehicle. It is a committee of extremes -- both liberal and conservative -- and of powerful egos. And there's another dynamic at play: A Supreme Court confirmation gives Congress a rare chance to tell the Court what it thinks about its co-equal branch.
9 minute read
November 07, 2006 | Corporate Counsel

Well-Connected Firm Takes on Halliburton for Lucrative Army Deal

A defense contractor now overseen by a former Bush administration cabinet secretary is taking on Halliburton Co. by bidding for one of three Army contracts worth up to $50 billion each to provide food and shelter to U.S. troops in Iraq and Afghanistan. Within days of former U.S. Treasury Secretary John Snow becoming chairman of the New York hedge fund that owns IAP Worldwide Services Inc., the company submitted its bid for the contracts, which will be awarded by year-end.
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