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May 01, 2012 | Legaltech News

New Database Computes the Real Cost of Law School

Law School Transparency has unveiled a comprehensive database detailing a broad range of information designed to guide prospective law students about what they might be getting into.
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August 06, 2008 | Daily Report Online

Scientists hope for new tricks in data analysis

ATLANTA AP - It turns out even computers can have information overload.Powerful computers can make millions of calculations in a blink of the eye, but that leaves a nettlesome challenge: the task of analyzing the resulting mountains of data.In response, scientists are exploring new ways to sift through huge troves of information and transform them into tidbits that researchers, health officials and even police officers can act on.
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December 19, 2007 | The Recorder

United States v. Berber-Tinoco

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November 08, 2011 | New York Law Journal

Heller Bankruptcy Estate Alleges Greenberg, Attorney Hid Conflict

The complaint alleges that Greenberg Traurig and partner Leslie D. Corwin concealed the fact that Greenberg represented key creditor Bank of America throughout its engagement as lead counsel for Heller Ehrman's dissolution, according to the 45-page complaint.
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May 25, 2009 | National Law Journal

D.C. Moves

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September 08, 2004 | New York Law Journal

Corporate Investigations and Common Law

Richard P. Swanson, of Thelen Reid & Priest, discusses changes in how the government conducts itself in corporate investigations -- behavior that calls into question the basic foundations of our adversarial system.
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January 13, 2012 | Law.com

Former Fulbright Partner Pleads Guilty to False Accounting and Fraud Charges

Former Fulbright & Jaworski partner Richard Simkin has pleaded guilty to charges of false accounting and fraud. Simkin, who resigned from the firm's London office in 2008, and his wife Zakia Sharif, who was dismissed as an office manager by the firm, have admitted to stealing as much as �100,000 from the firm in false expenses claims.
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January 05, 2009 | The Legal Intelligencer

A New Juggling Act

The depressed real estate market is causing problems across the country, but the difficulty it will cause in the area of divorce and the equitable distribution of a couple?s real property assets has only started to rear its ugly head.
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April 01, 2002 | Law.com

How Are We Doing?

It's important for a corporate law department to measure satisfaction of its internal "captive" clients. A law department won't be respected, will not be involved in issues early on when it should be, and, therefore, won't be as effective as it could be, if it's not satisfying its clients. The best way to measure whether you're providing excellent service is to ask your clients.
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Williams & Connolly Client Alleges Conspiracy Among Insurers and Insurance Lawyers to Squelch Secondary Market for Life Insurance Policies
Publication Date: 2010-10-27
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A bunch of insurance lawyers called the "Delta Force" (we kid you not) are supposedly engaged in a special ops mission to frighten off buyers and sellers in the "life settlement" business.

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