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March 06, 2007 | Law.com

Jenkens Blesses Branch Exodus, Lawyers Say

The dismantling of Jenkens & Gilchrist has been in the works for a while, ever since the firm suffered hits to its image and lawyer count in the wake of troubles with its Chicago-based tax practice. What's unusual is management's apparently generous and helpful attitude toward the recent wave of attorney defections from the firm. Several lawyers from branch offices say they participated in negotiations with other firms with the blessing and support of leadership at Jenkens.
12 minute read
September 17, 2004 | New York Law Journal

Two Alleged Recruiters of Padilla Are Indicted on Terror Charges

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June 21, 2005 | The Recorder

S.F. Wins Longtime Property Case

The last gasp has been stifled in the San Remo Hotel's 12-year challenge to a San Francisco law that hits hoteliers' wallets if they want to switch residential rooms to tourist accommodations.
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July 13, 2011 | New Jersey Law Journal

How Should an Ethical Prosecutor Deal With a High-Publicity Rape Case?

Consider these facts: A women testifies before a New York County grand jury that she was a rape victim. Under oath, she declares that the defendant threatened her with a knife, transported her against her will to a secluded area and raped her.
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October 22, 2013 | The Legal Intelligencer

Jury Sides With Passenger Injured in Rear-Ender

On July 3, 2011, plaintiff Albert Mann, 44, was a front-seat passenger in a Lincoln Aviator sport utility vehicle that was stopped at a red light on West Cheltenham Avenue, at the intersection with Fourth Street.
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July 21, 2008 | National Law Journal

Inside the Stolt-Nielsen Saga

On April 8, 2003, John Nannes, outside counsel to Stolt-Nielsen Transportation Group Ltd., received an extraordinary phone call from the Justice Department's Antitrust Division. The call sparked five years of court battles for the shipping company, for its parent, Stolt-Nielsen S.A., headquartered in London and Rotterdam, and for the Justice Department. Stolt sued the department for breach of contract, and the legal battle was waged in several civil and criminal courts. The imbroglio finally ended late last year in a landmark decision for the corporation.
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August 16, 2013 | The Recorder

Viewpoint: Attorney-Client Privilege Is for Lawyers, Too

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May 13, 2011 | New Jersey Law Journal

Capitol Report

A round-up of action from Trenton.
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January 11, 2011 | National Law Journal

In her first opinion, Kagan covers the bases

Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan today embraced the use of footnotes, the "ordinary meaning" school of statutory interpretation, the Oxford English Dictionary, and the kindly professor approach to announcing decisions. Oh yes, she also issued an opinion for the Court, the first of her brief tenure as a justice.
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May 07, 2013 | Daily Report Online

Changing Insurers: Beware of Risks

Attorneys have many options when it comes to purchasing legal malpractice insurance.
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