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May 26, 2010 | Daily Business Review

Government regulators hired by companies

At a 2005 workshop, a senior official in the U.S. government's Minerals Management Service raised concerns about ultra-deepwater drilling and included the bullet point, "Few or no regulations or standards." Within two years, Jim Grant left his post as chief of staff of the government's Gulf of Mexico region to take a job with BP PLC - one of the companies his former agency regulated in its oversight of offshore drilling.
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February 22, 2008 | National Law Journal

Legal film goes hunting for Oscar

The legal community has a dog in this year's Oscar hunt. "Michael Clayton" has nabbed seven nominations -- among them, actor George Clooney as a law firm's fixer, supporting actress Tilda Swinton as a stressed-out GC and supporting actor Tom Wilkinson as a far more stressed-out senior litigator. But the odds may be against those nominees; throughout Hollywood's history, the legal genre has a bad record of nabbing golden statues. Film critic Eleanor Ringel Cater gives a decade-by-decade breakdown.
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March 23, 2011 | New York Law Journal

Court Addresses Materiality Standard Under Federal Securities Law

In the latest installment of their Second Circuit Review, Martin Flumenbaum and Brad S. Karp, members of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, analyze a recent decision contrary to the recent judicial trend of applying greater scrutiny to class action complaints, which will likely increase efforts by plaintiffs to devise arguments focused on qualitative factors and business segment-level significance.
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February 27, 2006 | Daily Report Online

Nineteen years later, Sullivan gets his day in court

By Greg Land More than 19 years after a young Atlanta woman was gunned down as she opened her front door to accept a box of long-stemmed pink roses, her former husband is slated to go to trial today, accused of arranging her murder.In the years since that morning of Jan. 17, 1987, when 35-year-old Lita Sullivan was left dying on the doorstep of her Buckhead townhouse, James Vincent Sullivan has trod a circuitous path across the globe.
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September 14, 2006 | New York Law Journal

Case Over Shot Fired in Air Goes Forward

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May 13, 2013 | The Legal Intelligencer

'Stingray' Tracking Use by FBI Agents Upheld by Judge

Sometimes federal agents nab their suspect by following investigative leads or a money trail. But it was a trail of cellular signals gathered with a device known as a stingray that in 2008 led FBI agents to the defendant in $3 million tax fraud scheme by tracking his wireless aircard to an apartment unit in Santa Clara.
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February 06, 2009 | New York Law Journal

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August 23, 2002 | Law.com

The Judge Maker

Assuming the approval of one pending nomination, four former aides to Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, will be serving as federal judges, all on two specialized courts that handle suits brought against the federal government. While he's not the only Judiciary Committee member whose staffers have landed on the federal bench, no other senator has as many, or as concentrated a group, as Hatch.
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August 25, 2008 | National Law Journal

Reining in the Party Animals

The new ethics and lobbying restrictions were hailed by some as changing the way business is done by D.C. denizens, writes Robert Walker. How much really has changed at the presidential nominating conventions, and how much is business as usual? Lobbyists, members of Congress, and critical constituents will soon find out.
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October 01, 2004 | Law.com

Lake County Wines Enter a Renaissance

As our columnist, the "Wine Counsel," advises, drinking good wine is always well-advised. This time she takes you to Lake County, Calif., wine country. Unlike Napa, its neighbor an hour to the south, it has an unabashed lack of pretension -- even the largest of its wineries seem humble. But the same volcanic activity that enriched Napa Valley's soil blessed Lake County's as well. Find the best bargains.
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