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June 09, 2003 |

Get Ready for Hot, Hip, Historical Houston

State Bar's Annual Meeting offers sightseers plenty to do.
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August 22, 2012 |

Greenberg Traurig: One firm's times of trial

Cesar Alvarez, executive chairman of one of the most powerful and profitable law firms in the nation, sheepishly stood in front of U.S. District Judge Marcia Cooke.
6 minute read
June 12, 2012 |

Digital Piracy Battles Heat Up in Fed. Courts

A proposed law to combat digital piracy stalled last year in the face of widespread public opposition, but district courts are embracing its controversial remedies against Internet companies that do business with alleged infringers in trademark cases.
7 minute read
January 05, 2001 |

How to Handle Salary Negotiations

How much money do you need to pay your monthly bills? What do you believe you deserve to earn? What do employers in your segment of the job market pay someone with your background and experience? When you can answer these three questions, you are ready to negotiate your salary, says career consultant Linda E. Laufer.
7 minute read
June 13, 2012 |

Counterfeit Battles Heat Up on the Web

A proposed law to combat digital piracy stalled last year in the face of widespread public opposition, but district courts are embracing its controversial remedies against Internet companies that do business with alleged infringers in trademark cases.
7 minute read
August 20, 2012 |

Greenberg Traurig: One Law Firm's Times of Trial

Judicial sanctions, malpractice lawsuits and a capital call mark a tumultuous year for Greenberg Traurig. And over the last decade, the firm has been battered by the prosecutions of lobbyist Jack Abramoff and Chicago partner Mark McCombs, malpractice suits filed by former NFL players, a bio-tech company and a New York real estate investment firm.
6 minute read
July 20, 2010 |

The Antitrust Legacy of Justice Stevens

In their Antitrust Trade and Practice column, Neal R. Stoll and Shepard Goldfein, partners at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, write: Having spent so much of his early career practicing and teaching antitrust law, Justice Stevens wasn't shy expressing his unwavering commitment to protecting competition through the broad application of the U.S. antitrust law. Whether authoring the majority, concurrence, or dissent, Justice Stevens' opinions contained complete and explicit analyses that navigated precedent and legislative intent.
11 minute read
October 21, 2009 |

Alabama 'Armageddon' proves to be a parable

18 minute read
November 21, 2011 |

Citrix leads in 'monster opportunity' of federal shift to Apple

Citrix Systems and Juniper Networks are among technology vendors that may benefit from a U.S. government search for ways to secure Apple's smartphones and tablet computers for federal employee use.
5 minute read
July 19, 2000 |

The Monkey Trial, Revisited

One of the Scopes Monkey trial's lasting legacies is "Inherit the Wind," by playwrights Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee. A revival of the play is now being prepared for presentation from September 26 to November 5 at Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C. Playwright Lawrence, who turned 85 earlier this month, is planning to attend the opening at Ford's Theatre with the widow of his co-author.
12 minute read

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