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    A deep lateral market's new rules

    By Karen Sloan / Staff reporter | November 17, 2008

    A slow economy has at least one upside for law firms: The pool of potential lateral partners has deepened. Recruiters and law firm leaders say the recent dissolution of several prom

  • Legal Times

    Changing of the Gavel

    By Timothy Lynch | January 24, 2005

    The bad news is that the federal criminal justice system is a mess. The good news is that United States v. Booker, the Supreme Court's Jan. 12 landmark ruling on the federal sente

  • Legal Times

    On the Move

    March 13, 2006

    BAKER BOTTSKent Mayo, 38, has joined Baker Botts as special counsel in the firm's environ practice group. Most recently, he was a trial lawyer for the Environ

  • National Law Journal

    The Thompson Memo

    By Richard Cooper | August 14, 2006

    The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York has dealt a second blow to the Department of Justice's Principles of Federal Prosecution of Business Organizations (Jan. 30, 2003)

  • Legal Times

    The Quest for the Best

    By Rees W. Morrison | November 15, 2004

    Every law department manager asks, "What are the best practices among law departments for managing costs, investing in technology, or designing the organization structure for in-house la ?

  • New York Law Journal

    2d Circuit backs work product tape subpoena

    By Mark Hamblett | December 13, 2007

    A subject of a grand jury investigation who, on advice of counsel, taped phone calls with a fellow broker to help protect himself cannot shield the recordings from prosecutors following an ap

  • National Law Journal

    In Puerto Rico, bracing for the blow

    By Karen Sloan | March 14, 2011

    The past month has been a whirlwind of meetings for Charles Hey-Maestre, executive director of Puerto Rico Legal Services Inc. Since the U.S. House of Representatives voted on Feb. 19 to cut $70 mi

  • National Law Journal

    How Far is Too Far in Seeking Confidentiality?

    By Kenneth R. Dolin | September 30, 2013

    Employers certainly have legitimate business justifications for asking their employees to keep internal investigations confidential. These justifications include protecting witnesses, victim

  • National Law Journal

    Fears rise over new fraud law

    By Marcia Coyle | May 25, 2009

    The big gun wielded by the U.S. Department of Justice last week against drug maker Wyeth for hundreds of millions of dollars in alleged Medicare fraud grew more lethal a few days later after

  • Legal Times

    Some Firms Keep the Lid on Partner Pay Info

    By Nathan Carlile | August 20, 2007

    In the Bible it says that until Adam ate fruit from the tree of knowledge, he didn't know he was naked and thus had no shame.Law firm compensation works kind of the same

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