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June 18, 2013 | New York Law Journal

Tocqueville in Reverse: Looking to Europe in Reassessing U.S. Prisons

In their Sentencing Guidelines column, Alan Vinegrad, former U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of New York and a partner at Covington & Burling. and Jason Levine, an associate at the firm, write that since the 1980s, the United States has seen a drastic rise in its prison population, with many jurisdictions adopting mandatory minimum sentences, passing "three strikes" and "truth in sentencing" legislation, abolishing parole and promulgating sentencing guidelines.
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January 16, 2006 | National Law Journal

Teaching tech skills to lawyers

Although most lawyers can turn on their computers, send and receive e-mails, create documents and surf the Internet, more advanced functions are often reserved for information technology specialists. But as technological change accelerates, the need for lawyers to become broadly tech savvy and adaptable increases.
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June 03, 2002 | New York Law Journal

Law Firms in Eastern Cities Vying for Big Apple Business

NOT ALL of the law firms expanding into the New York market are crossing time zones to get here. Many of the most rapidly growing firms in New York are based a morning`s drive away in Philadelphia, Boston or Washington, D.C.
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February 01, 2000 | Law.com

Gen X Partners Will Change Their Firms

A law firm consultant says law firms will be forced to make sweeping changes in the way they operate, as the first members of Generation X begin to join the partnership ranks.
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April 25, 2008 | New Jersey Law Journal

Streamlining for Austere Times

New Jersey's most lucrative firms scaled down hiring in 2007, made the average lawyer more productive and trimmed the ranks of equity partners who share in the profits.
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June 12, 2006 | National Law Journal

Stakes high in KPMG fee case

There is more at stake than money in the pretrial skirmishing over whether the government interfered with the right to counsel by pressuring KPMG LLP to limit or withhold the payment of attorney fees to firm employees the government was investigating.
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October 22, 2002 | Law.com

State of Ohio et al. v.Bristol-Myers Squibb

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July 17, 2006 | National Law Journal

The Unsinkable Center

Despite the addition of two new conservative justices this term, the Supreme Court kept its balance in the center, writes Charles Rothfeld.
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May 30, 2005 | New Jersey Law Journal

Lingle, Governor of Hawaii v. Chevron U.S.A. Inc.

The doctrine of Agins v. City of Tiburon � that a government regulation of private property effects a taking if it does not substantially advance legitimate state interests � is not a valid method of identifying compensable regulatory takings under the Fifth Amendment.
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October 08, 2006 | Daily Report Online

Ex-Enron executive given 2 years probation for insider trading

HOUSTON AP - Former Enron executive Paula Rieker was sentenced Friday to two years probation instead of the decade she faced in prison, the second official of the failed energy giant to be shown leniency in exchange for cooperation in the case.Prosecutors asked U.S. District Judge Melinda Harmon to give Rieker, the former corporate secretary and No.
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