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August 02, 2013 |

Dealmaker of the Week: Wachtell's Adam Emmerich

Emmerich and founding firm partner Martin Lipton led Wachtell's team advising France's Publicis Groupe in its $35.1 billion merger with Omnicom Group to create the world's largest advertising group.
6 minute read
January 27, 2011 |

Why Corporate Counsel Should Lose Sleep Over the Federal Wiretap Act

That's right, general counsel, be afraid, be VERY afraid to shut those peepers: e-mail snooping nightmares.
7 minute read
February 09, 2011 |

Bridging the Gap, Part II: How In-House Counsel Can Cut Budgets While Law Firms Can Increase Profits

Surprise, surprise: In-house attorneys and outside counsel on legal fees and slashing budgets — are any lawyers shedding light on ways to bridge this gap? • ALSO SEE: Start Your Engines! | Expert Archive • Get Out of It — Welcome to Dodge City, Old Chap • All Right, GCs ... Let's Get UNIFIED!!!
10 minute read
January 03, 2011 |

Think You Know AFAs? Think Again: The Seven Biggest Myths of Alternative Fee Arrangements

The king of the gods would want you to: By separating fact from fiction, corporate law departments can better understand the benefits of using appropriate fee arrangements instead of experiencing the pitfalls of AFAs when they are employed inappropriately.
4 minute read
January 01, 2010 |

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February 13, 2006 |

Texas Attorneys Defend Clients Accused of Genocide in Rwanda

Tom Moran and William E. Taylor III are Houston criminal-defense attorneys who've left behind comfortable law practices in Texas to represent clients before the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda.
12 minute read
September 17, 2008 |

Q&A: Jim Carroll, Matsunichi Inc.

The GC at the U.S. subsidieary of a Japanese consumer electronics company talks about running a one-person legal shop and what it takes to really darken his days.
7 minute read
July 21, 2009 |

Gay Marriage: A Changing Legal Landscape

Getting personal and political about same-sex marriage is now becoming a recurrent experience - all well-timed in light of the pending arguments and recent decisions coming from courts and legislatures across the states.
9 minute read
December 22, 2010 |

Drug used in Okla. execution could gain wider use

MCALESTER, Okla. (AP) - A sedative Oklahoma used to execute a death row inmate that is commonly used to euthanize animals could become more popular because of a nationwide shortage of a key ingredient in several states' lethal injection formulas, death penalty experts say.
4 minute read

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