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Deal Watch: Stock sale escapes slide
David A. Stockton's client, an Appalachian coal mining company, got in just under the wire. On the morning of Monday, Sept. 29, James River Coal Co. raised $44 million through the sale of 1.5 million shares of common stock. A few hours later the House of Representatives rejected the first effort for a $700 billion bailout of the financial sector, leading the Dow Jones industrial average to drop 777.View more book results for the query "Hyatt Legal Services"
Bevilacqua Reveals Plans for Year as Bar Head
In an inaugural address yesterday to the Philadelphia Bar Association, incoming Chancellor Gabriel Bevilacqua called for continuing education for judges and announced a return to the Atlantic City bench-bar conference tradition for 2004.Judge: Nixon Peabody's Fees in Aviation Case Excessive
A federal judge has ruled that Nixon Peabody charged excessive fees in a legal battle between aviation companies operating at Washington Dulles International Airport.Sham Pain: Attorney Accused of Promoting Phony Tax Shelters
The Justice Department has filed a complaint accusing Scott Waage, a tax lawyer in San Diego, of promoting illegal tax schemes that helped him and his customers avoid paying $10.8 million to the Internal Revenue Service.Sonnenschein's Growth Plan: Cherry-Picking Laterals
Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal is banking on the aggressive pursuit of laterals as the surest route to prosperity. Last year the firm took on 17 lateral partners, including a Phoenix-based rainmaker, proving a commitment to out-of-the-way offices to accommodate partners with big-money practices -- and firm leaders expect to announce at least three major acquisitions this quarter, including two in cities where Sonnenschein does not yet have offices. The formula's not foolproof. Will it work for Sonnenschein?Branding is Law Firms' New Buzzword
Long a cornerstone of consumer marketing, the notion of branding is being stretched in a new direction these days by law firm consultants and their in-house counterparts. Despite all the effusiveness, though, no one seems to agree on exactly what branding is or how a law firm is supposed to do it. Nor is there yet any evidence that branding actually works in the legal business.Trending Stories
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