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July 31, 2000 | Law.com

Far From Home

Things look glum for the Washington, D.C., office of Cleveland's Arter & Hadden. The office has lost more than 40 percent of its partners and nearly 70 percent of its associates since 1998. The firm's plight serves as a reminder that in Washington D.C., where nearly 200 branch offices reside, some will hit hard times. And in an era when a firm's bottom line seems to matter most, the divide between the haves and the have-nots has never seemed greater.
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June 27, 2011 | The Recorder

Schleining v. Thomas

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November 10, 2004 | The Recorder

Survive the Holidays

Once, the holiday season started on Christmas Eve and ended the day after New Year's. Now, it starts around Halloween and ends on Jan. 6 with Thanksgiving just a buffet in between. The bottom line: As the holiday season has lengthened, work-matter challenges for corporate counsel offices have increased. Some of the challenges include bonus and commission payments, the timing of terminations, holiday parties and religious discrimination.
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January 26, 2012 | Daily Business Review

Boca Raton commercial condo sells for $660,000

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April 26, 2012 | Legaltech News

Judge Carter OKs Peck's Predictive Coding Decision in 'Da Silva Moore'

Predictive coding software will be used in the case of Monique da Silva Moore v. Publicis Group SA, U.S. District Court Judge Andrew Carter has ruled.
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November 03, 2003 | National Law Journal

Put speeders in jail

Absent dead or wounded victims, speeding passes under the radar of public scrutiny and, ordinarily, triggers no significant official response. Many scofflaws are serial speeders who need to be jailed before, not after, they snuff out lives. Regrettably, several factors conspire to make the slap-on-the-wrist approach very hard to change.
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December 04, 2006 | New York Law Journal

Gueye v. Evans

Nondiscriminatory Reason for Firing Temporary Census Worker Not Shown Pretext for Discrimination
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September 04, 2003 | Law.com

A Kilobyte of Prevention Is Worth a Megabyte of Cure

Lawyers have come to appreciate the value that a Web site can offer their practices. While most lawyers use their sites to inform the public of the nature of their practices, some Web sites allow users to transmit questions so that a lawyer can provide answers online. However, many lawyers may not be aware of the legal and ethical implications of giving advice via the Web.
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November 09, 2011 | The Legal Intelligencer

Justices Appear Wary of Police GPS Surveillance

Police use of GPS surveillance and society's expectations of privacy clashed in the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday as justices weighed new technology and its impact on Fourth Amendment rights.
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September 01, 2007 | Corporate Counsel

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