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March 22, 2011 | New York Law Journal

The Job of Milk and Honey

Do you get really excited at the thought of a workday that ends at 9 p.m.? Do you freak out in tunnels because your Blackberry's suddenly just a camera/calculator? These are signs that you're the warped Type A for you know what person that BigLaw loves. But you might prefer the love of a human being. Maybe the love of shorter human beings one day. Maybe a dog instead of a fish tank with only water and gravel and guilt in it. If any of that sounds good, in-house may be the place for you.
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July 21, 2003 | National Law Journal

In 2002, the board of directors at The AES Corp. took herculean steps to put the company back on track. The Arlington, Va.-based energy business' stock price had lost 87% of its value in 10 months and the company was fighting a myriad of legal problems. Desperate to change course, the AES board, following the advice of outside consultants, ordered several changes, including sharply changing the compensation structure for its senior management.
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November 21, 2005 | New Jersey Law Journal

Bonus Smiles

Call it the year of the bonus. Cold cash muscles out the once-popular stock option. But there's a twist.
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February 25, 2011 | Law.com

February Becomes Prime Time for Lateral Moves

February could be the new January. Lateral movement wasn't as robust in the first month of 2011 as it often has been in prior years, but activity has increased this month. And in addition to litigators switching firms, business and government relations lawyers got in on the action as well.
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December 01, 2008 | Daily Report Online

Obama announces Clinton, Gates for Cabinet

CHICAGO AP -President-elect Barack Obama picked a national security team headed by former campaign rival Hillary Rodham Clinton and Bush administration holdover Robert Gates on Monday, and said he wants to consult with military commanders before settling on a firm timetable to withdraw U.S. combat troops from Iraq.Obama said a newly completed agreement between Iraq and the Bush administration covering U.
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December 01, 2009 | Law.com

'Iqbal' Derails Tubercular Attorney's Privacy Complaint

Attorney Andrew Speaker, who made news when he took a trans-Atlantic flight while infected with a rare strain of tuberculosis, probably lost his bid to hold the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention liable for federal privacy act violations based on recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions, which changed the standard for dismissal on the eve of his filing. According to a Georgia federal judge's ruling, Speaker failed to meet that standard, which limits notice pleadings by requiring them to contain specific factual allegations.
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April 06, 2010 | Daily Report Online

High court may hold key for vaccine foes

In spite of recent courtroom losses, parents who blame their children's autism at least in part on childhood vaccines say their legal battle is far from over."We've always been in it to the very end," said Theresa Cedillo of Yuma, Ariz., whose autistic daughter Michelle became the focus of a key test case at the U.
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July 16, 2007 | Law.com

Baseball Fan Living His Dream as General Counsel for Pirates

More than four out of five U.S. workers are not working at their dream jobs, according to a survey released earlier this year by CareerBuilder.com. But Larry Silverman is living his dream. Silverman has been a Pittsburgh Pirates fan all his life and is now working for the baseball team he grew up rooting for. "While I cannot play on the field, I can help the general manager put together a team that will compete and hopefully win a championship," he says.
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September 19, 2011 | Daily Report Online

A 'legend' to law firms, data miner reclaims field

Hank Asher-high school dropout, cyberpioneer, friend to law enforcers, enemy to child predators, nemesis of privacy advocates, ex-cocaine smuggler-is back in the business of finding almost everything that's known about anyone in the U.S. Law enforcement applauds Asher for his help in catching child predators.
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November 29, 1999 | Law.com

Untangling the ADA's Web

Since the ADA's passage in 1990, most of the litigation under its employment provisions have dwelled on the definition of disability, which the Act itself defines. Though the ADA was intended to provide a "clear . . . national mandate" and "consistent, enforceable standards," the drafters of the law and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission's enforcement regulations have all but guaranteed confusion.
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