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    People v. Smith

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    Dana Wagner

    By Amy Miller | November 23, 2011

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    Beyond the Shelves: Searching With New Lexis Advance

    By Elisabeth McKechnie | August 9, 2013

    The new version of Lexis is a radical departure from the original version. Here is a basic overview on how to do routine legal chores using this new system by running through set of sample s

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    By Stacy Miller Azcarate | August 16, 2011

    Recruiting Once a firm has targeted geographic and practice areas for growth, it should hire recruiters with contacts in t

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    Second City Players

    By Renee Deger | August 26, 2002

    Chicago law firms have been ambling into the Bay Area in greater numbers in recent years, capitalizing on solid, recession-proof practice areas that are allowing them to boost their lawy

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    Family Court Falls Short

    By Dina Haddad | December 1, 2011

    First of two parts. As a family law practitioner, I am shocked by the expansive role family courts wield in family affairs at the time of divorce. Unlike an intact family, a divorcing

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    11 Brobeck IP Partners Jump to Dewey Ballantine

    By Brenda Sandburg | September 10, 2002

    In another body blow to the firm, Brobeck, Phleger & Harrison is losing rainmaker and intellectual property group head James Elacqua and 10 other IP partners to New York's Dewey Ballant

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    Supreme Court Backs Law Extending Copyrights

    By Tony Mauro | January 16, 2003

    Mickey Mouse won.In a ringing victory for current and future copyright holders, the Supreme Court on Wednesday said Congress acted constitutionally in 1998 when it extended copyr

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