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May 11, 2000 | Law.com

As Market Tanks, Lawyers Tread Lightly With IPO

The Nasdaq was chugging along just fine in February when Software Technologies Corp. filed for its IPO. But by the time the company went public in April, the Nasdaq had declined by more than 700 points. Keeping the company's prospects alive took some doing for bankers and lawyers, and the effort paid off with fat returns -- despite the faltering market.
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January 12, 2009 | National Law Journal

Conference Call: A Search Too Far?

Unlike other members of the government, school officials may engage in corporal punishment without a prior hearing, censor articles in student newspapers they deem inappropriate, and?under the 1984 decision in New Jersey v. T.L.O.?conduct searches of students without a warrant or probable cause.
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June 27, 2011 | The Recorder

United States v. Chapman

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October 13, 2010 | The Recorder

In re Jonah D.

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May 14, 2009 | Law.com

Frayed Nerves and Finger-Pointing as Reality of Wolf Block's Closure Hits Home

With Wolf Block less than two weeks away from ceasing to exist, partners seem to be looking back and pointing fingers while staff are left to wonder what the future has in store. Recent e-mails sent firmwide by longtime Wolf Block partners expressed sadness about the firm's failure and anger toward what they saw as failed leadership. And some remaining staff say they don't know when their last day is or who will be picked to stay longer and help close down operations of the firm.
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October 09, 2006 | The Legal Intelligencer

The Chief Justice and I

I found out two things concerning me and Pennsylvania Supreme Court Chief Justice Ralph J. Cappy at the Philadelphia Bar Association's Bench Bar Conference down in Atlantic City recently.
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June 12, 2006 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Smyth Makes Room For New Leadership

After 12 years in the post, Chief Public Defender Gerard A. Smyth is planning to retire effective Sept.1, but will continue working — on both the state and national level — toward ensuring legal representation for indigent criminal defendants.
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December 08, 2011 | The Legal Intelligencer

10 Guidelines for Building Strong Virtual Relationships With Clients

The first time I closed a deal without ever seeing my client was in 1997. I found it disconcerting. So, as we wrapped up the last details of the acquisition, I asked him to fax me a picture of himself. We each took the family photo from our credenzas to the copier. Then we faxed the black-and-white copies to each other.
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January 26, 2011 | New York Law Journal

Arditi v. Lighthouse International

Pension Calculation Contract Breach Claim Interferes With Benefits Preempted by ERISA
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