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March 06, 2012 |

Jacob v. Duane Reade Inc.

Half of Inadvertently Produced E-Mail Found Privileged, But Privilege Was Waived
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January 28, 2008 |

Corporate outsourcing fuels law firms' growth

Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman is riding a new wave of corporate outsourcing work as companies farm out more types of professional work, reformulate older contracts and hash out contract disputes with outsourcing partners. Robert Zahler, who founded Pillsbury's outsourcing practice, said the firm has taken the rare law firm step of patenting its outsourcing methodology.
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December 13, 2011 |

Report: Companies at Risk Due to Foreign Practices Act

The New York City Bar has released a report recommending that the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act be reconsidered, saying it puts American companies at a disadvantage in global competition.
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December 30, 2002 |

Small Firm Does Big Business With Small Towns

There's a new firm in town that focuses on just that -- towns. The firm that opened last month in Austin focuses almost exclusively on municipal law. That's not surprising considering that the three partners in Bovey, Akers & Bojorquez formerly were attorneys on the Texas Municipal League staff.
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June 18, 2007 |

Make your own kind of music

My tastes are, shall we say, eclectic. When I was an associate at a big firm in Manhattan, my office was filled with an unimaginable range of ... stuff.
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November 04, 2011 |

Judge questions need for sealing anthrax filings

A federal judge in West Palm Beach is asking why records should remain sealed in a soon-to-be-settled lawsuit over the death of a Florida man in the 2001 anthrax attacks.
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March 13, 2003 |

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June 04, 2012 |

A TV drama unfolds at the FCC

Railing against government regulations is practically a national pastime for businesses — except sometimes, regulation has its privileges. That little-acknowledged fact is apparent in a fight before the Federal Communications Commission that could fundamentally shape the future of television.
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