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January 30, 2001 |

Mortgage.com's Death Stalls Shift to Paperless Home Loan Closings

The demise of Florida-based Mortgage.com left a huge gap in a partnership that generated what probably was the nation's first paperless mortgage. Despite growing recognition that electronic closings are the way business is headed, the group has yet to sign another lender. That could change by March, according to the general counsel of Attorneys' Title Fund in Orlando, one of the state's largest title insurers.
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October 25, 2010 |

Blind Attorney Goes From Supreme Court Clerk to Appellate Advocate

Isaac Lidsky, an associate in the New York office of Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld, is blind, but that didn't stop him from fulfilling a lifelong dream to clerk at the Supreme Court. And with some help, especially on the technical side, he has done a full range of client work at Akin Gump.
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July 28, 2003 |

U.S. Supreme Court Year in Review

This is the summary.
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September 19, 2011 |

Chancery judges dissect attorney fee requests

Judges on the Delaware Court of Chancery are putting plaintiffs' attorney fee requests under the microscope in cases challenging corporate deals — and slashing requested fees when they find that shareholders reaped minimal benefits from the lawsuits.
8 minute read
December 24, 2009 |

Inadmissible

Short takes on lawyers, firms and judges.
5 minute read
November 24, 2008 |

How Refco Probe Snagged Mayer Brown

21 minute read
March 17, 1999 |

High Court Home Stretch

As it heads into the closing weeks of the 1998-99 term, the U.S. Supreme Court clings to an informal tradition of saving the best for last.
8 minute read
December 12, 2005 |

Sympathy For the Devil

Oscar Veal (right) confessed to killing seven people. But despite the string of killings, Veal was before the court asking for mercy. And he wasn�t alone. So why are federal prosecutors his biggest advocates?
11 minute read
October 15, 2007 |

Civil Actions

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September 21, 2011 |

Pending Bankruptcy Bill Spurs Debate

A congressional subcommittee held a hearing last week on proposed legislation that would restrict the venues in which a company can choose to file bankruptcy. While the bill's supporters argue that it is vital because small creditors are often left behind in corporate bankruptcies, its opponents contend the legislation is an unnecessary remedy to a nonexistent problem.
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