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October 17, 2011 | New York Law Journal

"Flex" Firm Muscle

Rochelle Karr, director of professional development and alumni relations at O'Melveny & Myers, and Margaret Klein, a licensed clinical social worker and program director at AbilTo, offer tips on how law firms can maintain high levels of client-service while simultaneously providing flexibility to their lawyers, using technology, mentoring programs, reduced hour policies, and more.
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February 27, 2006 | New York Law Journal

Sentences Show District Judges Embrace Guidelines Discretion

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January 08, 2013 | New York Law Journal

Moynihan v. City of New York

Court Quashes Subpoenas as Whistleblower Cannot Waive Ex-Employer's Privilege
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January 03, 2007 | Law.com

Ford Motor Seeks to Reinstate Jury Verdict in Wrongful Death Case

The Mississippi Supreme Court will hear arguments Jan. 10 from Ford Motor Co., which seeks to reinstate a jury verdict that it wasn't liable for the deaths of two students in a collision between a Ford Explorer and another vehicle. The students' families had claimed the fire that erupted was caused by a faulty fuel system in the Explorer, but the jury ruled in favor of Ford. The trial judge overturned the verdict after an attorney for the families argued that Ford and its attorneys concealed evidence.
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March 07, 2013 | Daily Report Online

Latest slip-and-fall verdict costs Kroger $15K, not millions

After a losing streak on slip-and-fall cases last year resulting in Georgia verdicts of $750,000, $2.3 million and $2.79 million, the Kroger Co. hired a new defense attorney this year.
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March 27, 2003 | New York Law Journal

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Federal Circuit Scrambles Lower Court's Egg Ruling: No Compensation for Regulatory Takings When Public Health Is at Stake
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Rose Acres lost millions of dollars when emergency salmonella regulations forced almost half of its eggs into the less lucrative "breaker market." It won more than $8 million from the Court of Federal Claims, but the Federal Circuit squawked.

April 12, 2006 | Legaltech News

Thomson Elite Pushes Practice Management Product on .NET

Thomson Elite calls its new large-firm accounting and practice management software, Elite 3E, the first system of its kind to run on the Microsoft .NET platform, which can provide secure data hosting and enable customization of software modules -- allowing, theoretically, for optimal collaboration and workflow oversight. The system is meant to streamline business operations and cut costs. But some law firm sources question how easy and cost-effective it will be for existing Elite users to upgrade to 3E.
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July 08, 2008 | Daily Report Online

Lawyer Discipline: High court disbars two, suspends one

The Supreme Court of Georgia on Monday issued the following decisions disciplining members of the State Bar:In the Supreme Court of GeorgiaDecided: July 7, 2008 S08Y0776. IN THE MATTER OF DANIEL J. LEVY.S08Y0777. IN THE MATTER OF DANIEL J. LEVY.S08Y0778. IN THE MATTER OF DANIEL J. LEVY.S08Y0979. IN THE MATTER OF DANIEL J. LEVY.
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