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May 10, 2004 |

On the Move

3 minute read
July 13, 2012 |

Freeh Report Faults PSU Leaders in Abuse Case

Former Penn State head football coach Joe Paterno, along with three of the university's top administrators, knew about abuse allegations against the football program's longtime defensive coordinator, Jerry Sandusky, as far back as 1998, but "repeatedly concealed critical facts" from police, the public and the university's board as Sandusky continued to molest children, a Penn State internal investigation has found.
10 minute read
August 13, 2008 |

Abrahams Loewenstein Acquired by Maryland Firm

Is there a future for midsized firms? "I sure hope so," laughed Theodore A. Offit, managing principal of Maryland-based Offit Kurman, when asked that question.
5 minute read
October 29, 2007 |

Memo Offers Relief From Some Penalties

Regulatory and legislative changes have brought some predictability to Title V permitees, so lawyers representing clients from oil refineries to manufacturing plants now can offer greater predictability about the consequences when permit violations occur.
5 minute read
June 24, 2004 |

Newsbriefs

4 minute read
July 06, 2006 |

Creative Strategies for Coping With Higher Associate Compensation

The associate cash compensation package is comprised of four basic components: a base salary (structured to class standing in the larger law firms); a bonus payment structured on one or more of the following: legal merit, contributions to firm profitability, firm economics and the origination of business; a profit-sharing plan based upon the firm's success; and a reasonably comprehensive benefits program.
7 minute read
February 16, 2004 |

Suit: 10-Year-Old Boy Raped at D.C. Camp

Allegations of sexual abuse in July 2001 at an overnight camp run by the District of Columbia have spawned lawsuits against the city. Peter Grenier, who represents two families, says D.C. officials made no serious effort to investigate what happened and have declined to settle the matter.
10 minute read
February 18, 2010 |

So What Advice Did Wachtell Give to BofA?

The first batch of formerly confidential papers has been filed with Judge Jed Rakoff (photo at left) in the SEC's case against Bank of America, and the papers show that Wachtell and BofA agreed fairly quickly on disclosure issues related to Merrill Lynch's fourth-quarter 2008 losses.
4 minute read
October 19, 2007 |

Choosing Litigation Support Tools

Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis chose CaseLogistix(r) version 5.0 litigation and evidence management software as the firm's new litigation support software system. The attorneys were impressed with CaseLogistix's extreme ease of use and flexibility and found it very easy to customize fields and tailor the application to their existing familiar way of doing things.
6 minute read
June 16, 2003 |

WorldCom: An Uneasy Role

At WorldCom, the corporate culture prized business deals, not lawyers. Two reports on the bankrupt company released last week suggest the perils in that approach.
8 minute read

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