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November 19, 2007 | National Law Journal

IN BRIEF

The income gap between men and women increases at each level of promotion at the nation's 200 largest law firms. Plus other news briefs from The National Law Journal.
3 minute read
December 01, 2010 | Corporate Counsel

Specter Blasts Fine-Only Approach to FCPA Enforcement

Sen. Specter sternly questions the Justice Dept.'s handling of foreign bribery cases, saying a multimillion-dollar fine against a company doesn't mean anything without prison time for guilty individuals.
5 minute read
November 08, 2007 | National Law Journal

Minority associates need an advocate of their own

Isolated, disillusioned, frustrated, misunderstood, uncomfortable, discouraged � those are the most common adjectives minority associates use to describe reality at large law firms. Such angst often leads to the premature departure of these associates from the very firms to which they, ironically, worked so hard to gain entrance. Jeremiah DeBerry, director of diversity at Cadwalader, describes what law firms should look for in hiring diversity professionals and how management needs to support these roles.
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April 18, 2005 | The Recorder

Arthur Andersen Case Putting Fear of God Into GCs

It began with an e-mail that any in-house counsel could have written: a reminder about the company's policy that called for destroying documents "no longer useful" for an audit. It led to the downfall of the accounting giant. On April 27, the Supreme Court hears arguments over the meaning of the law under which Andersen was prosecuted, in a case that has sent shudders throughout corporate legal departments and lawyers of every stripe nationwide.
9 minute read
October 17, 2011 | Legaltech News

Think Printers: Disruption in Three Dimensions

In a satirical article in The Onion following the naming of Tim Cook as Apple's new CEO, Cook sees revolution fomenting in a familiar desktop item: "the future of technology is in printers. I am absolutely convinced of that." The strange thing is, and the joke might be on The Onion this time, the fake Cook quoted in the article may be right. A slight shift of focus to three-dimensional printing and we're talking about what could be the next disruptive technology waiting in the wings to set the next new stage ... [MORE]
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Law Journal Press | Digital Book White Collar Crime: Business and Regulatory Offenses Authors: Otto G. Obermaier, Robert G. Morvillo (deceased), Robert J. Anello, Barry A. Bohrer View this Book

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May 04, 2010 | Daily Business Review

Ethical issues involving judges who Google?

The 2nd Circuit faced an unusual appeal in which a criminal defendant raised an intriguing question about the perspectives that a judge can properly bring to bear on the bench.
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September 06, 2001 | Law.com

Justice Department Drops Microsoft Breakup

While denying the government was conceding anything in its antitrust case against Microsoft, the Justice Department Thursday announced it would no longer seek to break apart the software powerhouse into separate companies. The government will also abandon its so-called bundling claim against the company. Instead, the government will try to get Microsoft to agree to limit its anti-competitive conduct.
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October 15, 2003 | Law.com

Iraq Diary, Part I

Two months shy of his law school graduation, Michael R. Moebes sat in a Decatur, Ga., coffee shop working on a paper about retirement planning. Then his cell phone rang -- Moebes, who was in the Tennessee Air National Guard, had been called to war. Graduation, the bar exam and starting his career as a lawyer would have to wait. This is his story.
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February 07, 2011 | National Law Journal

Do whistleblower provisions cover money laundering?

Reports of such violations might support SEC actions for inaccurate books and records, or worse.
8 minute read
September 23, 2002 | Texas Lawyer

What Would a Guy Do?

Sometimes the details of a woman's life can be overwhelming. Handling the details of all our various lives -- work, kids, home, marriage, social life, business development, community work, CLE, etc. -- requires a juggling act fit for a three-ring circus. Sometimes it can become too much. But does this mean that you need to sacrifice a rewarding career for other priorities? Not necessarily -- you may just need to summon the nerve to ask for an alternate path.
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