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May 01, 2007 |

At Holme Roberts & Owen, a New Manager Is All Business

While big firms hire business-minded recruits to handle administrative or operational tasks, Holme Roberts & Owen is experimenting with another idea. The 250-lawyer firm, based in Denver, has put a seasoned business executive -- formerly a lawyer -- on the front lines of its leadership. The firm announced last month that Robert Starzel, who recently rejoined the firm as of counsel, will co-manage the 18-lawyer office alongside current San Francisco managing partner Robert Stolebarger.
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November 15, 2010 |

Sugarland settles suit

Jennifer Nettles of Sugarland in 2006 sang, "I ain't settling for anything less than everything," but on Friday she and bandmate Kristian Bush settled a lawsuit brought by the group's founder, Kristen Hall. U.S. District Judge Timothy C. Batten Sr. signed an order saying the parties had notified him of the deal.
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May 11, 2011 |

Chen-Oster v. Goldman, Sachs & Co.

Court Explains Refusal to Stay Title VII Class Action Against Goldman Sachs
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July 26, 2013 |

The Bar Report

Articles by and about the State Bar Association.
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July 15, 2013 |

Proposed Spray-Foam Multistate Class Action Proceeds

A number of the claims brought by a couple in a proposed class-action suit against a spray-foam insulation manufacturer and installer have survived a motion to dismiss in Philadelphia's federal court.
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September 30, 2005 |

No Private Right to Sue Under SOX; Only SEC May Enforce, Judge Says

A federal judge has ruled that Section 304 of Sarbanes-Oxley Act - a key provision of the 2002 law that calls for disgorgement of profits and bonuses from top corporate executives in the wake of an alleged accounting scandal - does not provide a private right of action for shareholders to file a derivative suit.
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March 17, 2008 |

What went wrong?

For the first time, DOJ's Office of Professional Responsibility has announced it is investigating an astounding failure of legal scholarship: how waterboarding, among the worst forms of torture, came to be deemed legal and authorized for use in CIA interrogations by DOJ's Office of Legal Counsel. President Bush's veto of a torture ban makes this inquiry all the more urgent. The investigation should help us better understand what the OLC has become, and what must be done to reclaim this great institution.
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