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March 29, 2004 |

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March 20, 2013 |

The Am Law 100, the Early Numbers: Down Year Could Push Chadbourne Into Second Hundred

Chadbourne & Parke, a charter member of The Am Law 100, is in danger of falling off the list of the nation's 100 top-grossing law firms after seeing its gross revenue decline 5.1 percent last year, to $290.5 million, according to The American Lawyer's reporting. The firm's net income, meanwhile, tumbled 14.4 percent, to $89 million, and its profits per partner slid 6.1 percent, to $1.24 million. Revenue per lawyer, on the other hand, rose 3.3 percent, to $780,000.
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January 13, 2003 |

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March 21, 2013 |

Unexpected lives

Columbus Bar Association President and solo practitioner Andrew Dodgen is reluctant to answer the question: Why did you become a lawyer?
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March 03, 2011 |

Editorial Miscontrues the Central Problem With Obamacare

The Commerce Clause power of the federal government does not extend to compelling citizens to engage in commerce, which is precisely what the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act's "individual mandate" purports to do.
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January 09, 2012 |

A Fortunate Life: Judge Pete Benavides Reflects on His Time at the 5th Circuit

Fifth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Pete Benavides remembers that teachers at his elementary school couldn't pronounce his first name easily, so they nicknamed him "Pete" based on his middle name, Pedro. But considering what he calls his "fortuitous" career, Benavides notes that his real first name ended up being quite a coincidence.
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November 23, 2010 |

Jury Finds in Favor of Patient Who Suffered Brain Damage

An Erie County jury returned a $3.5 million verdict for a man who alleged a hospital's misdiagnosis caused him to lose "large areas of brain matter" and suffer from permanent brain loss.
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February 10, 2005 |

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October 05, 2012 |

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January 03, 2005 |

This Boies' Life

In "Courting Justice," superlawyer David Boies has written an engaging chronicle of the landmark cases in his career, says our reviewer. The prose is lucid and approachable, eschewing the sophomoric, the esoteric and the falsely modest. But Boies disappoints in a partisan appraisal of Bush v. Gore, which he likens to Dred Scott v. Sanford and Plessy v. Ferguson. His talents are worthy of much better.
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