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September 18, 2006 |

CAFAesque Revisited

While it may be an overstatement to say that the U.S. courts of appeals have been swamped with Class Action Fairness Act (CAFA) cases, they surely have had to pay increased attention to vagaries of that complex statute.
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August 12, 2002 |

Beth A. Wilkinson, 39

The only attorney in history to receive the Exceptional Service Award twice -- most recently as one of the lead prosecutors in the trials of Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols in the Oklahoma City bombing case -- Beth Wilkinson has gained national recognition as a federal prosecutor and now, as a partner with Latham & Watkins' white-collar crime practice group in Washington, D.C.
4 minute read
March 01, 2008 |

Evolution and its Discontent

Departures raise questions about Weil and the future of the bankruptcy practice.
4 minute read
June 01, 2004 |

Getting Slapped Around

hat should you do if you're at a Los Angeles Lakers game, your cell phone rings, and a newspaper reporter tells you that he's got sensitive, privileged documents that your firm prepared for a major client? Besides let loose with some expletives?
4 minute read
December 17, 2010 |

Polish Up the Resume: Hiring Looks to Pick Up in 2011

The legal industry may be ready to hang out the "help wanted" sign after two years of downsizing and scaled-back recruiting.
4 minute read
December 16, 2010 |

Legal Hiring Looks to Pick Up in 2011, Recruiters Say

Pointing to an increase in calls from firms looking to hire associates, recruiters say that renewed, though tepid, confidence has returned to the industry after two years of downsizing.
4 minute read
February 26, 2007 |

Know how to read them

In working with attorneys in the United States and foreign countries, I've noticed that many of them are uncertain of what they are viewing when they analyze financial statements.
4 minute read
September 01, 2003 |

Wal-Mart's Revolving Door

It could be the biggest employment discrimination case ever. Betty Dukes, et al. v. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., alleges that the nation's largest private employer denies equal pay and promotions to women. With more than 700,000 possible plaintiffs, and damages that could run into the billions, it's a potential nightmare for the Bentonville, Arkansas- based retailer. But behind the scenes, Wal-Mart's defense team may have hit some bumps in the road. Even before a class certification hearing was held, two major la
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