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February 14, 2001 |

Old Firm, New Tricks

Despite increased revenue and being the only Seattle-based firm to make the 1999 Am Law 100 chart, Perkins Coie faced an identity crisis in 2000 as Silicon Valley firms moved north. Perkins was used to being the big fish in a small pond; now big-city-associate salaries threatened its retention rate. A new funky office space, an innovative bonus system and a little optimism saved the day.
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April 01, 2010 |

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Manatt and McKool Team Up on $35 Million Win for Retired NFL Players
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March 08, 2006 |

Partner's Move From Wilson to Kirkland Tripped Up

Bruce Vanyo, one of Wilson Sonsini's most highly compensated partners, left for Kirkland & Ellis on Feb. 2. But Kirkland officials, citing conflict issues, said Monday the move is under "active consideration." The snag comes about a month after IP litigator James Pooley was tripped up just as he was about to go from Milbank Tweed to Morrison & Foerster. Managing client conflicts is a common task for law firms, but recruiters say it's relatively unusual for a conflict to snare a lateral so late in the game.
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July 13, 2009 |

40 Under 40

The National Law Journal predicts that these young Washington-area lawyers will play a major role in the legal community of the nation's capital — and therefore of the nation — for years to come. Selected by the editors based on nominations and reporting, these 40 individuals have already made their marks in private practice, in government agencies, on Capitol Hill and with public interest groups. Some have garnered headlines; others are less well-known. And not one has reached the age of 40.
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March 21, 2008 |

Aloha Airlines files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, blames 'predatory pricing' by competitor

HONOLULU AP - Aloha Airlines filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection Thursday, a little more than two years after emerging from bankruptcy.Aloha said it will continue to fly as long as a bankruptcy court accepts the airline's financial plan to keep operating.The airline said in its filing that it was unable to generate sufficient revenue due to what it called "predatory pricing" by Mesa Air Group Inc.
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May 30, 2003 |

Power Grab: Southern's 'Bama Firm Invades Ga.

R. Robin [email protected] a roster of power company clients and a host of influential political connections, Alabama's Balch Bingham is merging with Atlanta's Meadows, Ichter Bowers. The merger promises to create Atlanta's first purely Republican powerhouse law firm and has the potential to threaten Troutman Sanders' lock on its most significant clients, the Southern Co.
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August 29, 2007 |

Co-pilot, captain's widow sue Kentucky airport, FAA, over Comair crash

The co-pilot of a Comair jet that crashed and killed 49 people has sued the FAA, the airport and the maker of charts being used when the plane's crew took off from the wrong runway.
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January 11, 2005 |

D.C. Firms Make Lower-Key Inauguration Day Plans

Second inaugurations are often quieter, but there are other considerations this year as well. Yet despite concerns about security and other issues -- ranging from the war in Iraq to tense partisanship -- many firms say they will host parties, even if it means logistical headaches, additional planning and an attempt at understatement amid all of the pomp.
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July 25, 2006 |

Raynes McCarty Founder Arthur Raynes Dead at 72

Former bar chancellor and prominent trial lawyer Arthur G. Raynes has died at the age of 72.
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