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January 12, 2009 | Connecticut Law Tribune

A Late-Night Search For The True Jesus

At 12:45, I turned the light on. My wife did not stir. Neither did the cars. All else was quiet, my mind once again drawn to an impossible thought, a question that has been haunting me now for decades, but which I can rarely mutter the courage to utter aloud: Is the Kingdom of God at hand?
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June 14, 2010 | National Law Journal

High court lets government take fee awards for clients' debts

Attorney fee awards under a major federal fee-shifting statute are paid to the client, not to the attorney, and can be offset to pay a client's debt to the federal government, a unanimous U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Monday.
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February 04, 2004 | Law.com

Faneuil Begins Testimony in Martha Stewart Trial

Douglas Faneuil said Tuesday that his boss, stockbroker Peter Bacanovic, told him to warn Martha Stewart to sell her shares in ImClone Systems Inc. The broker's assistant said he asked his boss whether it was appropriate to tell Stewart that ImClone company founder and Stewart's confidant, Samuel Waksal, was trying to unload millions of dollars of shares himself. "Of course you must," Bacanovic allegedly replied. "That's the whole point."
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September 06, 2005 | Law.com

Davis Wright Scores Coup by Hosting Part of Chinese President's U.S. Visit

Former Washington Gov. Gary Locke -- and his Davis Wright Tremaine colleagues -- will host part of Chinese President Hu Jintao's historic visit to the U.S. this week, a move that partners tout as a coup for the firm's growing China practice. Davis Wright is one of many West Coast firms that have been promoting their China practices as the Chinese economy continues to boom.
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February 22, 2008 | Law.com

Enforce Technology-Use Policies to Manage Privacy Conflicts

Business communications are no longer limited to meetings, telephone or mail. Employers routinely provide employees with laptops, cell phones and handheld devices.
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August 01, 2013 | Texas Lawyer

In a Corporate Crisis, There's a Need for Speed

In too many instances, a company and its senior advisors can't get their crisis-communications act together quickly enough to respond. And without a doubt, it is the speed and coordination of response that makes the difference in effectively managing communications when a crisis hits.
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December 18, 2006 | Daily Report Online

Is justice for sale in Georgia

JUST HOW MUCH does a Georgia Supreme Court justice go for these days Is $3 million enough Hopefully not. In 2004, state judicial candidates across America raised a record $46.8 million-more than double the amount in 1994. But the cost of running for a state Supreme Court seat isn't the most troubling issue.
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July 19, 2007 | National Law Journal

V&E raises associate salaries in Texas and D.C.

Vinson & Elkins this week became the first Texas-based firm to increase Texas associate salaries to match the raises doled out by New York-based firms. The firm also raised salaries in its Washington, D.C., office. Starting in their third year, however, V&E associates will be ineligible for a portion of the raises unless they work 2,000 hours. Managing partner Joe Dilg says the novel pay structure is the result of input by associates, who didn't necessarily want the pressure linked to the New York market.
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March 29, 2007 | Law.com

Backdating Plaintiffs Win Early Rounds

Recent rulings have carved out a victorious first round for civil plaintiffs in stock-options backdating cases after judges refused to dismiss four of their suits. At issue in most of the cases was whether plaintiff shareholders should have demanded books and records from the companies' boards of directors before filing their lawsuits. Some of the plaintiffs successfully pleaded "demand futility" by showing that directors were not objective or that their acts were not of sound "business judgment."
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March 03, 2009 | The Recorder

Women Outnumbered

Exhibits: Women make up half the population in California, but it's rare that they make up that much of the state's benches.
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