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February 18, 2005 |

ERISA Specialist Jumps to Jones Day

Jones Day has added Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe ERISA specialist James Baker to its force of almost 40 litigators in San Francisco. Baker, who carved out a specialty defending employee benefit plan sponsors years ago, previously worked at Brobeck, Phleger & Harrison.
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December 17, 2010 |

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October 30, 2012 |

Market for Tech Transactions Lawyers Is Heating Up

As companies scramble to monetize their patent portfolios, tech transaction lawyers who can bridge the gap between the M&A and IP teams on deals are in high demand.
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September 05, 2005 |

First, Stop the Shredding:

Companies that are the subject of government scrutiny face new challenges in deciding how to investigate the allegations that sparked the government's interest. No longer can a company interview employees, analyze documents and create written records secure in a belief that the fruits of the investigation will not be demanded by prosecutors, discovered by civil opponents and used to the company's detriment in any number of related proceedings.
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February 24, 2005 |

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Law Journal Press | Digital Book White Collar Crime: Business and Regulatory Offenses Authors: Otto G. Obermaier, Robert G. Morvillo (deceased), Robert J. Anello, Barry A. Bohrer View this Book

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June 19, 2008 |

Authenticity Is Key to a Worthwhile Summer and a Fulfilling Career

Andrews Kurth partner Elizabeth Campbell says that learning how to navigate through a law firm or law department may be even more challenging than the transition to law school. However, if students rely upon the skills and qualities that have served them well thus far, they will be able to tackle the challenges of this new environment quite ably. And one of those skills is a common element all successful people share: authenticity -- because most people can spot a phony a mile away.
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March 26, 2004 |

A New Deal for Republicans

Sometimes the souls of presidential administrations surface in arts and literature. Now a book has appeared that may capture the spirit of of George W. Bush. As one might expect, it is authored by a conservative. But it celebrates the life and career of the father of modern liberalism. The book is Conrad Black's �Franklin Delano Roosevelt: Champion of Freedom.� Its jacket cover bears laudatory squibs from William F. Buckley and George Will. Why are conservatives excited about a book on Franklin Roosevelt?
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April 04, 2005 |

Coudert's Fortunes Fading as Numbers and Profits Shrink

If any law firm could stake a claim to being cosmopolitan-even exotic -- it's Coudert Brothers. The New York firm was in Paris a decade before the Eiffel Tower. But the glamour is fading fast. During the last two years, Coudert's head count has slid from 630 to 550 lawyers, the firm has shed offices, and tried -- and failed -- to merge with Cleveland's Squire, Sanders & Dempsey. Coudert faces a litany of troubles.
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July 18, 2005 |

First, Stop the Shredding

Companies conducting internal investigations in an era of increased cooperation with the government should understand the boundaries of those investigations.
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March 04, 2010 |

Networking: The Basics and Beyond for Lawyers

Sometimes I challenge myself with my columns. I've done it again by writing about networking, already the subject of hundreds of thousands of columns, books and articles. According to my resume, I last undertook to write about networking 10 years ago.
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