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  • New York Law Journal

    Cross-Border Disputes

    By Steve Seidenberg | April 21, 2003

    American companies doing business in Latin America are increasingly running into legal problems. As a result, the governments of Latin America are facing a rapidly growing number of mult

  • National Law Journal

    Slow times at D.C. court

    By Jordan Weissmann | March 8, 2010

    It's no secret that the District of Columbia Court of Appeals, Washington's highest local court, has a backlog problem. Chief Judge Eric Washington acknowledged it when he came up for reappointment

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    Another hot season for judicial elections

    By Amanda Bronstad / Staff reporter | October 22, 2007

    The battles for state supreme court seats are heating up in at least six states as another year of expensive and hotly contested elections begins. Next year's races in Alabama, W

  • National Law Journal

    Put speeders in jail

    By Vivian BergerSpecial to The National Law Journal | November 3, 2003

    About 41,000 people are killed annually in traffic crashes. Excessive speed causes almost one-third of these incidents; only alcohol accounts for more. The year 2000, for example, witnes

  • Legal Times

    Sanctions Loom as WTO Battles U.S.

    By Christine Hines | May 31, 2004

    The World Trade Organization this week is expected to tell nine countries how they can get even with the United States for holding on to a law they say hurts their industries. At

  • National Law Journal

    DOJ's latest gambit

    By N. Richard Janis / Special to The National Law Journal | September 29, 2008

    On Aug. 28, Deputy Attorney General Mark R. Filip announced that the U.S. Department of Justice had (once again) revised its corporate charging guidelines. Unfortunately, this "new&q

  • Legal Times

    Did Your Life Change?

    January 24, 2005

    What does it mean to become a partner in a law firm? Legal Times surveyed a handful of partners, both brand new and longtime, and asked them one question: How did your life change

  • National Law Journal

    Time to avert a bailout

    By David J. Reiss/Special to The National Law Journal | January 29, 2007

    With each new month, more bad news piles up about Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae, the two government-chartered, but publicly traded, mortgage finance companies. This month, Freddie Mac repor

  • National Law Journal

    GlaxoSmithKline is the latest among recent health care fraud settlements of $500M-plus

    By Sheri Qualters | October 27, 2010

    GlaxoSmithKline PLC's $750 million settlement of federal civil and criminal charges involving adulterated dr

  • National Law Journal

    Palmore: We're laying the foundation for a more diverse profession

    By Karen Sloan | September 6, 2012

    The Leadership Council on Legal Diversity was launched three years ago on the premise that getting law firm managing partners and general counsel into the same room to tackle diversity in the

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