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Shifting attitudes toward mentally retarded defendants changed the law
Apple fans eagerly touch and swipe first iPads
Now that the iPad is in the hands of early adopters, the hard work for Apple Inc. begins.Schapiro Is Credited With Reversing Course at a Beleaguered SEC
Mary Schapiro, who announced this week she would step down as chairwoman of the SEC on Dec. 14, is credited for bringing new life to the SEC in the wake of the financial crisis. But Schapiro also has been faulted for not acting more forcefully to repair an agency with a reputation that had been pummeled in the wake of allegations that it had ignored clear evidence of Bernard Madoff's financial fraud.Former Clifford senior partner Stuart Popham joins Citi as EMEA banking vice-chair
Clifford Chance's former senior partner Stuart Popham is set to join Citigroup as a vice-chairman of EMEA banking. Citi said that Popham's primary role will be to strengthen relationships with the bank's U.K. large-cap clients, working within a team of senior bankers.Working All the Angles in the Tech Battles
In the 14 years since it was founded by former ACLU and Electronic Frontier Foundation attorney Jerry Berman, the Center for Democracy and Technology has evolved into a strange bird that defends the Internet's ideals of openness, equality, and anonymity by working hand in hand with the commercial interests that often seem to threaten them.Balderdash! Etymologists Skirmish Over Conundrums, Bon Mots
Balderdash is one of those board games for brainiacs where mental acuity and legerdemain are put to the ultimate test -- and only those who excel at both emerge as winners. In other words, the perfect game for lawyers. And in the spirit of bamboozlement, the Menlo Park, Calif., office of Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe's grueling, 10-week Balderdash tournament was a highlight of its annual summer associate schmoozefest.Paradigm Shift: Power-Lawyer Mom, Stay-at-Home Dad
For all the talk about flextime, part-time, and other family-friendly policies, the reality is that big-law practice is an unforgiving profession, and a stay-at-home spouse provides some much-needed cushioning.How to Survive on a Slashed Salary
Big Law Cogs who've managed to survive round after round of layoffs now are reeling from the latest hit to come their way: a pay cut. But don't cry, sympathizes The Snark, because with a few adjustments to your spending habits, you probably won't have to move back into your parents' house. For instance, you can rent out a room in your suburban mini-mansion, and start a Cog Commune. Another alternative: Make the switch to public school for even just one of your kids (the least grateful, of course).Women-Owned Real Estate Boutique Grows and Thrives
During the worst of the economic downturn, older San Francisco land use and real estate firms folded and big firms shed lawyers from their real estate departments. By contrast, the 10-year-old real estate-focused SSL Law Firm has notched its biggest gains, hiring 11 attorneys since the start of 2010.Trending Stories
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