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August 06, 2009 |

Longtime dean leaving Univ. of Oklahoma College of Law

Andrew M. Coats, the longtime dean of the University of Oklahoma College of Law, has announced plans to retire next summer. Coats has headed the law school since 1996, and will remain on the school's faculty as dean emeritus after stepping down in June of 2010.
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March 05, 2012 |

U.S. Army Deploys New General Counsel, Brad Carson

The U.S. Army has a new army of one in its law department: Brad Carson, who was sworn in as general counsel of the Department of the Army.
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July 11, 2006 |

Race a Critical Issue in 10th Circuit Nomination

This tale of two conservative judicial nominees, one white and one black, shows that race can still be a sensitive area in federal court nominations. A coalition of civil rights groups has raised "grave concerns" about the first black nominee to the 10th Circuit, Jerome Holmes, because of his "outspoken" criticism of affirmative action. Meanwhile, little controversy was generated by the 10th Circuit nomination of Neil Gorsuch, a conservative white attorney who authored a book opposing assisted suicide.
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June 01, 2010 |

It's All in the Numbers

The ability of lawyers at The Williams Companies to track data helped them cut outside counsel costs.
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February 21, 2005 |

Networks: Midsized Firms' Alternative to Mergers

At a time when big law firms are scooping up smaller practices at record speed, some midsize firms flouting the merger trend are using consortium networks to expand their reach and help compete with the giants.
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February 17, 2005 |

Networks: Midsize Firms' Alternative to Mergers

With big law firms scooping up smaller practices at record speed, some midsize firms are flouting the merger trend by using consortium networks to expand their reach and compete with the giants. Believers in this alternative say the affiliations enable firms to bring in referral work, swap services with firms outside their home turf, and maintain their independence in an increasingly consolidated legal market. So, what's the downside?
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September 01, 2011 |

IPO Pipeline Starting to Flow Again After Slow Summer

The market for initial public offerings cooled this summer along with the global economy, but the end of August brought a flurry of new filings by companies like Angie's List, Brightcove, Jive Software, New Source Energy, and more.
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August 14, 2001 |

Tales Untold

The news from Chicago seemed to be that the ABA would adopt proposals to permit lawyers to disclose clients' confidences where financial crime or fraud was suspected. Client confidentiality is a bedrock prerequisite to the zeal in legal representation that is a central precept of the lawyer's credo. Clients must have confidence that their lawyers are representing their interests, not the interests of all mankind.
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September 02, 2011 |

IPO pipeline starting to flow for lawyers again

The market for initial public offerings cooled this summer along with the global economy but the last week of August brought a flurry of new filings.
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