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September 17, 2010 | The Recorder

Defense Bar Waits for Haag High Sign

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December 24, 2009 | The Recorder

Prosecutors Defend Ruse to Snag Sheriff

Federal prosecutors called using bogus subpoena documents in the case of ex-OC sheriff Mike Carona a "legitimate investigative technique."
4 minute read
August 02, 2007 | Law.com

Patent Reform Finds Traction

Legislating patent reform is like finding a recipe to feed diverse cultures that long have hated each others' foods. But now that major patent reform bills have come out of the "oven" and onto the House and Senate floors, will those cultures find enough in the pot to appeal to their divergent tastes?
9 minute read
January 21, 2005 | Law.com

Building a Better Bar

A just-released survey by the National Association for Law Placement focuses renewed attention on law firms' hiring and promotion of women and minorities. Even as the percentages edge upward, say lawyers and recruiters, firms still need to keep the larger picture in mind. As one attorney puts it, "As a firm, you have to ask yourself harder questions. Not simply, 'What do our numbers look like?' but also, 'When we can't retain people, what is it about this environment that's not appealing?'"
9 minute read
May 06, 2011 | Daily Report Online

2 Law Schools Hit the Commencement Speaker Jackpot

4 minute read
July 26, 2004 | Law.com

Life in San Diego

With all its life sciences startups, San Diego looks like promising terrain for expansion. But as countless firms have found, building an office there is harder than it looks. There simply aren't enough marquee partners -- or clients -- to go around. Even then, breaking into the market requires more than a J.D., with many clients wanting to see a Ph.D. before entrusting their work. But despite the obstacles, the area is still drawing firms that want to brave the competition for chance at the next big thing.
5 minute read
December 08, 2009 | National Law Journal

Supreme Court Likely to Leave Accounting Oversight Board as Is

The U.S. Supreme Court appeared inclined to leave well enough alone Monday and not tinker with the structure of an accounting oversight board created by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. Congress created the Public Accounting Oversight Board in the aftermath of the Enron and WorldCom accounting scandals, giving the board broad and independent power to regulate accounting firms, which had been self-regulated before. The suit challenges the board's constitutionality as too insulated from presidential power.
3 minute read
September 22, 2004 | Law.com

Majoras: We'll Stay the Course

6 minute read
October 04, 2010 | Texas Lawyer

Newsmakers

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November 01, 2000 | Law.com

Who's Going Global?

Like it or not, the economy is going global, and with it the business of law. The American Lawyer's annual Global 50, a list compiled jointly with London's Legal Business ranks the highest-grossing firms and the largest firms -- according to head count -- in the world. But if the business is global, the strategy for succeeding is still anything but clear.
12 minute read

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