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October 13, 2000 |

Breakdown on El Camino Real

With its head start in the Bay Area, Shearman & Sterling was poised to take the lead among New York firms in Silicon Valley. But instead, it stumbled, and is scrambling to recover. What happened to Shearman & Sterling is a lesson for every firm ogling the territory. As former corporate partner Michael Kennedy once warned: the Valley is different.
14 minute read
March 27, 2006 |

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February 05, 2004 |

The Engine That Could

Practicing law and operating a law firm is growing more complex, with lawyers demanding more technological innovations as their firms transition from big to mega, and from national to global. How firms address this complexity and use it to their advantage will help define success in the competitive landscape. At Cleary Gottlieb, the IT team launched an ambitious initiative to organize and enhance their knowledge management capabilities.
8 minute read
June 03, 2011 |

Legal woes mount for defunct Yoss firm

The remnants of Adorno Yoss face legal fallout in Atlanta, two months after it shut down in the wake of the suspension of the law license of founding partner Henry "Hank" Adorno by the Florida Supreme Court.The defunct firm's landlord at Two Midtown Plaza has filed suit in Fulton County State Court against what was in the end called Yoss LLC, seeking nearly a half-million dollars in unpaid rent and other costs.
7 minute read
May 29, 2003 |

Quinn's Quest

Quinn Emanuel Urquhart Oliver & Hedges has a reputation for tackling high-stakes litigation, particularly when a case is headed to trial. Focused solely on business litigation, the Los Angeles-based firm has built a record of significant wins that has attracted clients and prominent laterals. But as the firm grows and extends its reputation as a litigation dynamo, a few internal tensions are beginning to surface.
13 minute read
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September 19, 2002 |

From Partner to General Counsel to Defendant

Just a few months ago, Mark Belnick was the chief corporate counsel at Tyco International. He enjoyed a sterling professional reputation, hard-earned during some 25 years at a top New York law firm. But on Sept. 12, the Manhattan district attorney's office and the SEC filed criminal and civil charges against him and two other Tyco executives, alleging they defrauded the company. What happened?
13 minute read
October 04, 2004 |

Setting Up Shop: Choosing Office Space

When choosing office space, remember to consider more than just cost and location. Whether you want to rule over your own private office fiefdom, lounge in your pajamas while on conference calls with opposing counsel, or hold arbitrations at your kitchen table amidst the toys and Cheerios strewn about, you should choose the situation that not only best suits your personal needs, but enhances your professional image as well.
7 minute read
February 02, 2004 |

The Engine That Could

Overwhelmed by the firm's intranet, databases, and libraries, lawyers at Cleary, Gottlieb begged for "our own Google." The firm's search for the best search engine.
8 minute read
February 03, 2005 |

New Deals

SBC Communications Inc. announced Monday it would buy its one-time parent company AT&T Corp. for $16 billion in cash and stock. Wachtell Lipton, Sullivan & Cromwell and Shearman & Sterling will guide the telecoms and investment banks through the merger process. Also, read who is lawyering the Procter & Gamble-Gilette deal.
3 minute read
February 08, 2011 |

Law Firm Conversion to Windows 7 Is Inevitable

Windows Vista may have been a dud -- a sluggish operating system that had some hefty system requirements and didn't always play well with other software -- but for most lawyers it was a nonissue. They, and their firms, happily stuck with Microsoft's earlier operating system, Windows XP. And why not? XP was proven, worked fine, and was regularly updated with all the security patches and bug fixes anyone needed. If it ain't broken, don't fix it, and all that.
9 minute read

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