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August 17, 2012 |

Lawyer Reinvents Self in Bad Economy

Atlanta lawyer Richard Alembik had built a litigation practice around commercial real estate development and title work before the economy crashed and burned five years ago. To survive, he has had to reinvent himself, turning from big clients and big deals in real estate to small clients in danger of losing their homes.
6 minute read
October 17, 2012 |

Reed Smith, K&L Gates Double Down on Veteran Leaders

For two very different guys, Reed Smith's Greg Jordan and K&L Gates' Pete Kalis have a lot in common. The two West Virginia natives rose to lead their respective Pittsburgh-based law firms well more than a decade ago and both have recently won unopposed elections to additional terms for the next three and five years, respectively.
9 minute read
November 15, 2010 |

Toyota's Worst Nightmare: Where Will the Carmaker's Dispute With a Former In-House Lawyer End?

Dimitrios Biller was hired to help manage Toyota's litigation, and he wound up turning those skills on his own company. Toyota paid him $3.7M to go away — but he's back with a vengeance. | INTERACTIVE TIMELINE
20 minute read
March 01, 2013 |

Storm Warning

In a new book, futurist Richard Susskind finds most firms unprepared for the challenges ahead.
10 minute read
June 03, 2013 |

MOVERS

Kasey Bond joins Keating Muething & Klekamp's labor and employment practice. Plus more law firm movers in this week's column.
3 minute read
April 11, 2005 |

DPW Not Entitled To Full Reimbursement of Medical Costs

The Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare may assert a lien against a welfare recipient's tort settlement in an auto accident case only for the amount of capitation payments made to a managed care organization that covered the injured party's medical
3 minute read
May 24, 2013 |

Q&A: Mary Galligan

In July 2010, Mary Galligan, who ran the FBI's investigation after 9/11, was named special agent in charge of cyber/special operations for the New York division of the FBI, making her its first female special agent in charge.
8 minute read
March 11, 2004 |

Common Property Sense

In his latest book, "Free Culture," Stanford professor Lawrence Lessig points to the music industry's war on file traders as a typical battleground between what's free and what's controlled. He affirms that artists should be paid, and people who steal should be punished. But he also notes that, at the crossroads between progress and creativity, the balance of power between copyright holders and access seekers has tipped dangerously.
8 minute read
November 02, 2010 |

Vinson Takes Lead on $4.4 Billion Oil and Gas Bid

The firm is advising Douglas Miller, chairman and CEO of Exco Resources, who has teamed up with T. Boone Pickens and two private equity firms to launch a $4.36 billion takeover bid for Dallas-based Exco. It wasn't the only oil and gas deal to be announced this week.
3 minute read

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