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December 19, 2002 |

Life Changes

As GC of the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, the world's largest private funder of breast cancer research, Andrew G. Halpern is a man on a mission. Instead of benefiting shareholders or corporate executives, the profits of Halpern's organization go to breast cancer research and prevention. More than 80 percent of the revenues coming into the 20-year-old, Dallas-based foundation go to charity.
10 minute read
May 12, 2008 |

Lehigh Valley Growth Piquing Law Firms' Interest

Billy Joel might be surprised. As firms have continued to cram into Philadelphia and some have focused on expanding west to Pittsburgh, Lancaster and Harrisburg, the Lehigh Valley has been quietly transforming its image as an economic casualty to that of a promising region for new homes and businesses.
5 minute read
May 04, 2006 |

Some Braves fret over new ownership

4 minute read
February 15, 2006 |

Remembrance of Purpose

By Joseph R. Bankoff, Special to the Daily ReportYoung lawyers sometimes ask me why I went to law school. Usually I give the stock answer for those of us who were born in the baby boom and careened through adolescence during the '60s: "At the time, I wanted to improve myself and the world."In truth, when I decided to go to law school, I did not really know what a lawyer was or did.
4 minute read
March 09, 2009 |

International Wrangler

Profile of Candace S. Cummings, vice president, general counsel and secretary of VF Corp.
5 minute read
December 05, 2012 |

Report: Levy &amp Droney Will Close After 15 Attorneys Join Hinckley Allen

More than a dozen members of the Farmington law firm of Levy &amp Droney are leaving to join the Hartford office of Hinckley Allen &amp Snyder, a move that will apparently mean the dissolution of the 38-year-old Farmington firm.
3 minute read
September 13, 2010 |

INADMISSIBLE

Justices don't mince words; Kagan's many recusals; with friends like the ABA's...; a new book by Breyer; no sports metaphor for Judge Robinson; a new FCPA head; and Ramsey testifies for a good cause in this week's column.
5 minute read
October 15, 2004 |

Supreme Court Short List: If Kerry Wins

While it is impossible to know who will ultimately inhabit whatever black robes President Kerry gets to fill, one thing is certain -- President Kerry's judges will be very different from President Bush's: less ideological, less hostile to constitutional privacy rights, and more likely to take each case on its own terms. And Kerry's actual choices will inevitably depend greatly on when a vacancy occurs and who is doing the vacating.
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