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December 15, 2009 |

Hogan and Lovells Partners Approve Merger

Partners at Hogan & Hartson and Lovells signed off on their megamerger in separate votes that ended at midnight on Monday. The move is one of the last big hurdles before the two firms officially set up shop, which is planned for May 1. "This is a great day for us," Hogan's chairman J. Warren Gorrell Jr. said Tuesday. In spite of the vote, the two firms still have several issues to work out, including overlapping offices and practice areas. The merged firm, with 2,500 lawyers, will be called Hogan Lovells.
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April 05, 1999 |

Tempting Work

Psst. Wanna make up to $175 an hour and name your own hours? This is not an infomercial come-on or a hallucination brought on by an all-nighter. It's a real job description that attracts former partners, Fortune 500 counsel and at least one assistant attorney general of the United States. It's called temping.
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November 01, 2003 |

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October 26, 1999 |

Misplaced Trust

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September 20, 2010 |

Five Firms Advise on $1.6 Billion Security Deal

French aerospace and security conglomerate Safran has agreed to acquire most of U.S. security firm L-1 Identity Solutions, which specializes in face, fingerprint, palm, and iris recognition systems to secure assets. The deal is another sign that biometrics is the new face of national defense.
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October 16, 2000 |

Will the Circle Be Unbroken?

The Magic Circle -- to lawyers in the U.K., it refers to an exclusive group of top London law firms. Over the past decade, the five Magic Circle firms -- Allen & Overy, Clifford Chance, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, Linklaters, and Slaughter and May -- have emerged from the pack to dominate British firms in profits per partners and in their grip on top-quality, high-margin work. And they're coming your way.
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December 08, 2004 |

Of Ethics and EDD

As electronic information plays an increasingly vital role in the business of law, the retention of that data will be continually subjected to new methods of archiving and review. But can courts use the same rules for sanctioning abusive practices in e-discovery as they do in traditional discovery?
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January 19, 2005 |

Eviction Notices for Cybersquatters

Law and order is taking hold in the Wild West of the Internet. Cybersquatters who try to steal domain names from their legitimate owners have long plagued online commerce. But the Uniform Domain-Name Dispute Resolution Policy -- which just marked its fifth anniversary -- has resolved more than 13,000 domain name disputes, 81 percent of them in favor of trademark holders. And if companies need stronger remedies, they can turn to the federal anti-cybersquatting statute.
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