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Daily Decision Alert: Vol. 8, No. 111 -- June 8, 2000
Going Green: How Law Firms Can Help the Environment
At his December 2009 inaugural address, Scott F. Cooper, 83rd chancellor of the Philadelphia Bar Association and partner at Blank Rome, announced that one of the 2010 initiatives will be to "focus on … the crusade to save our planet and take [the Philadelphia Bar Association] and our profession green." In order to do this, Cooper said a green ribbon panel would be created to determine "how the Bar Association itself can better reduce resource waste." The program will then be expanded to create recommendations for the reduction of waste for the bench and bar alike.As a Prominent Defection Suggests, Firms Still Struggle with Pro Bono
Three years ago Steven Schulman was named Latham & Watkins' first pro bono counsel, becoming the public face of good deeds at the firm. On Schulman's watch, Latham won more than a dozen awards for its pro bono work; in 2003 the firm logged more pro bono hours than any other firm in the country. But now Schulman has left Latham to become a plaintiff lawyer -- and although the firm stands by the structure of its pro bono program, Schulman's departure nonetheless raises questions about the Latham model.Thomas takes critical look at himself in memoir
Editor's note: This review was written by David J. Garrow, a former Emory University professor and now senior fellow at Homerton College, University of Cambridge. He is the author of "Liberty and Sexuality: The Right to Privacy and the Making of Roe v. Wade" 1998 and "Bearing the Cross" 1986, a Pulitzer Prize�????winning biography of Martin Luther King Jr.Huff Powell adds product liability partner
Huff, Powell Bailey, which handles medical malpractice defense, has brought in a new partner, Michael R. Boorman, and two associates to expand into product liability work. Boorman joined the firm from McKenna Long Aldridge, where he was a partner, at the end of March and brought a senior associate, Audrey K. Berland.Condemnation Backers Face Hard Fight Against Limits
Andy [email protected] honor Macon for outstanding work in building affordable housing for the poor and disabled, the state Department of Community Affairs last year gave the city's housing authority its coveted Magnolia Award.But Macon has a dirty little secret: It used eminent domain to condemn private property on which the government built housing for low-income people with physical disabilities.Battle Over EPA's Greenhouse Gas Rules Heats Up
No matter how one measures it — the number of suits filed, lawyers involved, pages of briefs, hours of oral argument, dollars at stake — the legal challenges to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's greenhouse gas rules are about as big as they come.West Lawyers Challenge Profs' Damage Award
Senior U.S. District Judge John P. Fullam is known for an especially dry wit and a deadpan delivery from the bench that sometimes catches lawyers off guard.Trending Stories
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