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October 14, 2005 | Law.com

New Associates: Learn From the Mistakes of Your Elders

You're finishing law school and you've secured a job at that prestigious firm you've been dreaming of for three long years. You've got it going on, right? Yes, but there's still plenty to learn. Sometimes, life in the legal profession is like walking through a minefield -- navigate carefully because a misstep can cost you. As the lawyers who came before you can attest, education and common sense don't always go hand in hand.
9 minute read
May 02, 2002 | New York Law Journal

Outside Counsel

I n the present sagging economy, law firms and partners may be facing the prospects of shifting partner ranks. This article addresses the legal ramifications inherent in such changes and hopes to offer some general guidance to both law firms and partners.
11 minute read
December 30, 2005 | New York Law Journal

Crossroads

Q: I'm a 3L and have a job at a large law firm in a big city. I'm not sure that life as a big-firm lawyer is what I want out of my career . . .
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February 10, 2011 | New York Law Journal

Appeal: Local Judge Doubled as Prosecutor, Denied Suspect Public Defender

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October 26, 2007 | New York Law Journal

Environmental Law

Stephen L. Kass and Jean M. McCarroll, partners at Carter Ledyard & Milburn, write that experience in both developed and developing countries makes clear that successful environmental management is possible only where the rule of law is respected. This requires respect for individual rights of speech, assembly, access to governmental data and, most fundamentally, a functioning and independent judiciary to which citizens, environmental organizations and their lawyers have access without fear of retaliation.
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November 06, 2012 | Daily Report Online

Junk fax case gets new life from Georgia Supreme Court

The Georgia Supreme Court on Monday revived a $459 million verdict over the sending of so-called junk faxes, while leaving open the door for the verdict to be upended yet again.
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June 06, 2008 | Law.com

Carbon Crunch? What Lies Ahead

Climate change has been growing in importance for law firms in recent years as clients seek advice on how to mitigate risks and maximize opportunities within a carbon-constrained economy. The complexities of the carbon market demand a broad range of skills from lawyers. Whereas, in the early days, climate change issues typically fell within the advisory realm of environmental lawyers, a new breed of carbon markets lawyer is evolving -- more akin to a multi-disciplined cross-departmental specialist.
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May 30, 2003 | New York Law Journal

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June 25, 2004 | New York Law Journal

Denney v. Gilchrist

Before Issuing Stay Pending Appeal, Court Finds Arbitration Clauses Do Not Encompass Dispute
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January 03, 2002 | Law.com

Identity Crisis

Texas' Unauthorized Practice of Law Committee is cracking down on companies that -- for a fee -- identify class members and help them file claims as part of a nationwide settlement. The UPLC is investigating 22 companies that are allegedly soliciting business in Texas by offering to help potential class members file claims as part of a 1998 settlement of a case over allegedly defective building materials.
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