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May 27, 2002 |

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Rendell Wins Primary for Governor, Congressman Loses to Fellow Incumbent Philadelphia - Former Philadelphia Mayor Edward G. Rendell, once dubbed "America's mayor" by former Vice President Al Gore, has taken a big step forward in his bid for ...
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April 13, 2006 |

Tanov, petitioner v. Immigration and Naturalization Service, respondent

NACARA Deportation Suspension Unavailable to Aliens Paroled Into U.S., Ordered Excluded Before April 1, 1997
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June 25, 2012 |

Litigator of the Week: The Need for Speed

Midway through a four-week trial involving a breach-of-contract dispute, a juror sent a note to the judge, asking, "Can you tell us how many more people will take the stand?" A Houston lawyer representing one of the parties took the hint. He shaved almost two days off the eight days he initially had planned to present, and it paid off with a $10.38 million judgment.
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August 31, 2007 |

Big issues arise in tiny technology

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December 20, 2005 |

Behind the Deal: Yahoo's GC Talks About Alibaba.com

Yahoo's $1 billion stake in Alibaba.com marks a high point for investment in China by U.S. Internet firms. But it also highlights the complex legal nature of such transactions. Yahoo General Counsel Michael Callahan, who headed up the negotiations, recently spoke with Law.com about the investment and the challenges of doing business in Asia.
6 minute read
April 19, 2012 |

Mid-Sized Firms Show Caution in Boosting Billing Rates

New York City firms raised their attorney billing rates on average by 12 percent in the last few years, the second highest change in rates among lawyers in various U.S. cities, according to a new report, which also shows that a lawyer's billing rate is determined more by law firm size and location than by status, experience or practice area.
7 minute read
July 27, 2000 |

The Valley of the Sun King

It is hard to imagine that any law firm played as crucial a role in the development of a city as Snell & Wilmer did in Phoenix. Indeed, it can be argued that but for Snell & Wilmer, Phoenix as it exists today wouldn't even be possible.
15 minute read
September 27, 2004 |

Going Toe to Toe

Candidates prep for the debates as if one gaffe could cost them the Oval Office, writes Leslie Thornton.
8 minute read
August 19, 2009 |

Lots of Finger-Pointing at Sharon Keller Hearing

The judicial conduct commission's lawyer has painted a picture of Keller (pictured) as a judge who willfully circumvented the CCA's execution-day procedures on the day the state executed convicted killer Michael Richard. But Keller's lawyer has sought to lay the blame for Richard's execution in 2007 on the TDS lawyers who represented him in his final pleadings.
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March 18, 2002 |

Trial Pros Dispense Advice to Public Interest Lawyers

About a dozen American College of Trial Lawyers fellows put on an innovative CLE course this month at the University of Texas School of Law. The ACTL and Texas Lawyers Care sponsored the "Trial Skills for Public Interest Lawyers" course "to provide very high quality CLE on trial advocacy skills for public interest lawyers," says course director Terry Tottenham, a partner with Houston-based Fulbright & Jaworski.
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