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Some Firms Try an Alternative To On-Campus Interviews
One large firm created a buzz when it announced it was abandoning the on-campus interview model to recruit summer associates. Instead, the firm hosted spring cocktail receptions for students at six top law schools, where first-year students mingled with the firm's attorneys. The experiment was a success, but this approach might not be right for every firm.This Week in Law Journal History
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Three South Florida banks hit with FDIC consent orders
Professional Bank of Coral Gables, TransCapital Bank in Hallandale Beach and First Bank of the Palm Beaches in West Palm Beach all agreed to comply with the orders.Boston lawyer's fight over indigent legal fees kicked to federal court
The 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals recently ruled that a Boston lawyer's case over reimbursement of his legal fees against officials of a state agency that assigns lawyers to indigent litigants should be decided in federal court. Daniel Batterman, a solo practitioner who representings indigent children and parents for the Massachusetts Committee for Public Counsel Services, sued committee officials over unpaid reimbursement for his work.Michael Vick returns to federal prison in Kansas
RICHMOND, Va. AP - Suspended NFL star Michael Vick has returned to a federal prison in Kansas after a stint in Virginia for his bankruptcy case.The U.S. Bureau of Prisons Web site showed Thursday that Vick was back in prison in Leavenworth, Kan., where he's been serving 23 months for bankrolling a dogfighting ring.N.H.'s only law school in merger talks with state's largest public university
New Hampshire's only law school has entered merger talks with the state's largest public university. Franklin Pierce Law Center in Concord and the University of New Hampshire in Durham announced on Oct. 9 that they have formed working groups to explore the "benefits and risks" of a merger.Warren Buffett Meets with Regulators Examining AIG Transactions
Offering no comment to reporters, Warren Buffett today met with regulators who are looking into transactions between insurer AIG and a unit of Buffett's company, Berkshire Hathaway. New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer said Buffett is merely a witness who could shed light on transactions involving AIG's former chief executive, Maurice "Hank" Greenberg. Spitzer and the SEC are looking into allegations of accounting improprieties at AIG involving a unit of Buffett's company.Trending Stories
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