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February 02, 2009 | New York Law Journal

Hit the Ground Running

Jay Sullivan, a partner at communications consulting firm Exec|Comm and a former practicing attorney, writes: You didn't become partner by mistake. You worked hard, consciously decided you wanted to achieve this goal, and kept your eyes on the prize. Now isn't the time to sit back and enjoy the ride. If you do, the ride will be pretty short and disappointing. Now is the time to develop a clear goal of where you want your career to lead.
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November 30, 2005 | Corporate Counsel

Post-Katrina, Lawyers Guide Corporate Clients Through the Bureaucratic Maze

In Hurricane Katrina's aftermath, lawyers are guiding businesses through an unprecedented degree of cleanup, government bureaucracy and potential reconstruction funding. On an immediate level, Jones Walker's R. Christian Johnsen had to get federal agencies' attention before a cold storage company could dispose of 52 million pounds of rotting chicken. That may be among the more unusual problems that companies and their lawyers have faced in the wake of Katrina, but it won't be the last.
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March 06, 2013 | Daily Business Review

INVESTING AND DOING BUSINESS IN THE AMERICAS

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February 09, 2006 | Law.com

3rd Circuit Limits Appeal of FDA Ban of Ephedrine

In an ephedrine manufacturer's challenge to the Food and Drug Administration's decision to ban the substance, the 3rd Circuit has ruled that the litigation must be strictly limited to a review of the FDA's administrative record. The decision could have an immediate impact on similar cases around the country. Several court battles are under way to challenge the FDA's ban on sales of popular dietary supplements and weight loss aids after the active ingredient was linked to deaths among athletes.
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June 08, 2009 | National Law Journal

Life in the limelight for new attorney general

If you haven't seen Attorney General Eric Holder Jr. in public, on Capitol Hill, at a commencement ceremony, on television, under klieg lights on a dais somewhere, someplace — perhaps you're simply not trying. In his first 100 days in office, Holder has scarcely gone more than two days without being beheld by the public.
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January 07, 2008 | National Law Journal

DOJ's Nazi Chasers Find New Criminals to Hunt

The Justice Department's Office of Special Investigations, which for most of its 28-year history has been known simply as the DOJ's Nazi-hunting unit, is now tracking down war criminals from more modern conflicts.
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August 01, 2007 | Daily Report Online

A general counsel without a bar license

IN THE WORLD of general counsel, the Atlanta area has a peculiar situation-a GC who is not an active member of a state bar association. The GC's company is not complaining. The State Bar of Georgia is not complaining. But legal ethics professors and the national professional association for corporate counsel sound troubled by the situation.
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April 07, 2003 | National Law Journal

O'Connor on Center Stage at Arguments

At the end of two hours of oral arguments before the Supreme Court on April 1, the fate of affirmative action appeared to be in the hands of Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor — just as it had seemed before the hearing began.
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June 18, 2003 | Daily Report Online

Liberty of Aliens Rests In Hands of U.S. Justices

Tony [email protected] Supreme Court soon will consider an urgent plea from the Bush administration to overturn a lower court ruling that would force the government to release imprisoned illegal aliens with criminal records whose native countries don't want them back.The case of Snyder v. Rosales-Garcia, No.
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June 24, 2002 | National Law Journal

Happily Ever After

How Nixon Peabody successfully merged with three firms in three years.
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