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September 27, 2005 |

I Want My HDTV

As vice president and chief counsel of programming at Time Warner Cable Inc., Michelle Kim is working to increase viewing options for consumers. When her company wants to add more channels to its menu, she negotiates the carriage contracts. When it wants to offer new services like high-definition television, she bargains for the licensing rights. And when one of Time Warner Cable's providers doesn't live up to its contract, she steps in to enforce the terms.
4 minute read
August 08, 2009 |

The Sotomayor Nomination

The National Law Journal's daily coverage of the Senate confirmation hearing of Sonia Sotomayor as U.S. Supreme Court Justice. Check back for daily updates.
23 minute read
November 30, 2012 |

New Survey Names the 20 Most Powerful Law Firm Brands in the World

For the fifth straight year, Baker & McKenzie tops market research firm Acritas's survey of in-house counsel whose companies gross at least $1 billion in annual revenue.
3 minute read
October 24, 2003 |

People In The News

Movers and Shakers in the Philadelphia Legal Community
3 minute read
August 22, 2012 |

How To Get Court Approval For Predictive Coding

A road map to help you secure court approval of predictive coding over objections, summarizing the current legal landscape, gathering relevant resources, and offering insight on how to persuade the court to adopt a predictive coding protocol.
6 minute read
February 27, 2013 |

Whistleblowers Crucial for White's Success as SEC Chief

President Obama's nomination of Mary Jo White to head the Securities and Exchange Commission highlights how indispensable whistleblowers can be in prosecuting securities fraud and vindicating his administration's commitment to reform.
4 minute read
May 03, 2011 |

Recalls -- The Latest Trend in Politics

It used to be that once every two years (for the U.S. House of Representatives), four years (for most local, state and federal offices) or six years (for the U.S. Senate), we would go to the voting booth and elect people to represent us for the period of the particular term.
6 minute read
January 17, 2013 |

Ruling on Job Protection Is Key to School Bus Strike

In a 2011 Court of Appeals case, New York City's Department of Education had asked private bus companies bidding to transport pre-kindergarten and early intervention students to honor "employee protection provisions" contained in city contracts. But a unanimous court found the job guarantee provisions were anti-competitive.
5 minute read
July 06, 2010 |

Nothing Unusual With 'Politics as Usual'

All of us in Pennsylvania are keenly aware of the flap from the recent Democratic Senate primary between Sen. Arlen Specter and Rep. Joe Sestak.
7 minute read
August 30, 2001 |

Route 66: Former Law Student, Murder Suspect Still MIA

Daniel Fling grew up in the Route 66 town of Shamrock, Texas, but he hasn't been seen around his hometown since 1998. The former law student's whereabouts have been unknown since about the same time the Fort Worth Police Department issued a warrant for his arrest on Jan. 21, 1998. Fling is wanted for questioning in connection with the murder of Gregory Randall, who was killed by a shotgun blast to the face.
4 minute read

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