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September 27, 2004 |

List of Ineligible Attorneys - NJ by County

Notice to the bar.
145 minute read
November 06, 2006 |

Court To Weigh CEPA Coverage For Contractors

The state Supreme Court has two cases on its docket that will decide the availability of whistleblower protection for large numbers of contract workers - including lawyers for public entities.
7 minute read
May 12, 2000 |

Transformed

In the late 1990s utility monopolies were dismantled, their generating and energy services businesses shoved into the open market. Among the affected utility law departments pressure and demands are greater, but so too are opportunities. As general counsel of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission from 1993 to 1997, Susan Tomasky had championed competition in electricity and gas markets. Now she has a job that lets her implement the massive changes she helped spark within the electric industry.
14 minute read
November 12, 2007 |

Firm takes a scientific approach to practicing

The strategies for law firm expansion range from a slow-and-steady course of action to a hare-paced approach, but one Washington firm has relied on a scientific formula of sorts to guide its plan.
3 minute read
July 16, 2013 |

Eight Legacy Fulbright Partners Defect for Baker Botts

Baker Botts has bolstered its Middle East practice by hiring eight legacy Fulbright & Jaworski partners from Norton Rose Fulbright in Abu Dhabi, Dubai, and Riyadh—the latest in a series of merger-related defections from the London-based global legal giant.
8 minute read
October 28, 2002 |

Chart: The Legal Times 100

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January 16, 2001 |

Energy Crisis: DOE Nominee Faces Charged Environment

With George W. Bush's secretary of labor designee shot down in flames and his nominees for attorney general and secretary of the interior drawing fire, Spencer Abraham, tapped for secretary of energy, is slipping through unscathed. But Abraham's toughest fight may come after confirmation, as he takes the reins of the unruly Department of Energy and a pile of urgent, complex, politically unpalatable agency business.
8 minute read
October 28, 2002 |

Chart: Home-Grown Firms

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November 09, 2004 |

GOP Gains Could Revive Class Action Reform

Civil justice reform and reauthorization of parts of the USA Patriot Act are among key issues the GOP-strengthened Congress is expected to tackle. Most likely to pass: legislation that would move class actions from state to federal courts, where they're less likely to be certified. Says Stanton Anderson, head of the U.S. Chamber Institute for Legal Reform, "Putting them into federal court would allow a broader view from perhaps a more sophisticated judge looking at the issue of certification."
8 minute read

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