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    Top firms failing women attorneys, report says

    By Leigh Jones/Staff reporter | September 8, 2006

    Dozens of the nation's top law firms are failing their women attorneys when it comes to advancement, training, work-life balance and more, according to a report released by members of th

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    VERDICTS & SETTLEMENTS

    December 22, 2003

    CIVIL RIGHTSDenied aid, jailed deaf man settles with jailNew Jersey's Mercer County Detention Center on Nov. 20

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    Sullied past leads to SEC mess

    By Mike Scarcella | March 12, 2012

    There's no question that Gary Prince is a convicted securities felon, a title his lawyers say was never a secret at the Maryland-based satellite systems company where he worked for many years

  • National Law Journal

    An attorney free-for-all

    By Matthew Huisman | December 19, 2011

    The long-running battle between Ecuadorian plaintiffs and Chevron Corp. lately has been overshadowed by harsh accusations and name calling between the big-firm lawyers in the case. In

  • Legal Times

    Justices Turn to Ex-Clerks for Unusual Role

    By Tony Mauro | April 14, 2008

    On Jan. 7, Jay Jorgensen took an unusual call from his former boss, Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito Jr.Alito's request: Would Jorgensen have time to argue a Supreme Court case

  • National Law Journal

    Structuring effective FLSA audits

    By Jon Stoler and Stephen Goulet / Special to The National Law Journal | May 21, 2007

    Since the U.S. Department of Labor revised the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) regulations pertaining to overtime exemption status in 2004, wage-and-hour class action litigation has spik

  • National Law Journal

    Space-related legal work lifts off

    By Sheri Qualters / Staff reporter | December 10, 2007

    As investors and entrepreneurs convene this month for this year's third space investment summit, lawyers from a variety of firms say their space-related practices are taking off.

  • Legal Times

    Will Holder's Client Work Come Back to Haunt Him?

    By David Ingram and Joe Palazzolo | December 8, 2008

    One afternoon shortly after the 2001 inauguration, Eric Holder Jr. considered his future from his lavishly appointed office in the Justice Department’s Robert F. Kennedy Buil

  • National Law Journal

    Hope drives rise in law school applications

    By Karen Sloan | July 12, 2010

    The grim job statistics in nearly every corner of the legal world are surely enough to make any aspiring lawyer think twice about diving into massive debt to attend law school. So

  • Legal Times

    Recalling the First Time

    January 26, 2004

    New partners have already proved their prowess as lawyers. Now, the next hurdle is learning how to generate business.Legal Times special reports editor Jenna Greene ask

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