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April 10, 2006 | Law.com

How Did I End Up Here?

We can all think of TV shows and movies that feature daring big city prosecutors who fight the good fight and prevail against all odds. But how many shows or movies can you think of where a main character is a corporate attorney -- who isn't a bad guy? Nichole Williams-Miller, a Symantec in-house attorney and former Manhattan prosecutor, explains how the media have it all wrong. The two different careers have a lot in common, and you can go from public service to in-house work with your ethics intact.
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December 20, 2002 | Texas Lawyer

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October 04, 2012 | The Recorder

Homeowners Bill of Rights

New legislation is aimed at helping homeowners deal with lenders and avoid foreclosure, explains Oakland attorney Elizabeth Cohee.
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October 24, 2006 | Law.com

Officer Struck by 2nd Circuit Judge While Directing Traffic Dies

A New Haven, Conn., police officer died Saturday, four days after being struck by a sport utility vehicle driven by 2nd Circuit Judge John M. Walker Jr. Officer Dan Picagli, a 17-year veteran of the force, was hit while directing traffic in the rain the night of Oct. 17. No charges have been filed. Police Chief Francisco Ortiz said the accident remained under investigation, but officers did not feel it was necessary to test Walker for drugs or alcohol.
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November 01, 2008 | Corporate Counsel

A Copyright Enforcement Measure Becomes Law

And patent reform rears its head once again in a pre-election flurry in D.C.
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March 27, 2006 | The Legal Intelligencer

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June 28, 2012 | New York Law Journal

High Court Leaves in Place Campaign Spending Law

The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to review a ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals affirming New York City's 2007 campaign finance law that dramatically restricted the amount of money individuals and entities doing business with the city can contribute to local campaigns.
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December 01, 2007 | The American Lawyer

Dicta: Balancing Act

Some suggestions for Michael Mukasey as he tackles the hardest job of his career.
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September 22, 2010 | New Jersey Law Journal

Confidentiality Provisions: One Size Does Not Fit All

Then there is the stand-alone nondisclosure agreement or confidential disclosure agreement (CDA), which enables parties to exchange information as part of evaluating and negotiating potential business relationships. So pervasive are these provisions that lawyers and lay persons alike can become complacent when reviewing the specifics of particular confidentiality/nondisclosure/nonuse provisions in the mistaken belief that such terms are 'standard.'
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October 03, 2000 | Law.com

Different Strokes for Different Folks

When Byron Fullerton retired from practicing law in 1985, he decided to expand his hobby as a "weekend painter" into a new career. "I just have always been fascinated with art," says the former Texas Tech law school dean, who paints for the sheer pleasure of painting and feels doubly rewarded when people who see his art buy it for their collections.
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