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October 15, 2002 |

Howrey Simon's Hope

All of a sudden, Washington, D.C.-based Howrey Simon Arnold & White is on the map in the San Francisco Bay Area. The firm made a big splash when it hired top patent litigator Henry Bunsow from Keker & Van Nest to launch the new outpost, and it's aggressively recruiting more top talent. The firm faces intense competition, but Howrey Simon thinks it has a model that might set it apart from the pack.
8 minute read
August 29, 2005 |

Government Lawyers for Hire

At a time when business lobbyists in Washington have engineered remarkable victories with policy-makers in Congress � such as this year's class-action reform and bankruptcy legislation � corporate interests are also lining up regulatory expertise with Washington, D.C. lawyers who know the agencies, the rules and the players.
8 minute read
July 22, 2003 |

In Camera

San Francisco has been lumped in with LA and Alameda counties as "hellholes"; deadline missed by 4 minutes and twenty-seven seconds; candy-choking liability action being brought against Kraft; Judicial Council's self-help Web site soon available en espa�ol; commission says Van Voorhis waived claim; SFO suit breaks holding Pattern.
7 minute read
September 16, 2005 |

Remembering William Rehnquist

Reflections from the late chief justice's former law clerks, colleagues, and the man who cut his hair.
9 minute read
January 03, 2005 |

Philadelphia Feels the Loss of Greatness, Young and Old

A trailblazer for female lawyers. One of the city's greatest trial lawyers. A prominent figure investigating the Watergate scandal. The first Asian-American judge east of California. Two of the city's most accomplished defense litigators. And a man who led Drinker Biddle & Reath for more than three decades.
12 minute read
December 22, 2008 |

2008 Timeline

A 2008 timeline, listing top stories on the Texas legal scene.
15 minute read
April 14, 2006 |

As Delta goes, so does Atlanta

By Janet Conley, Associate EditorIf Delta Air Lines and its pilots can't come to terms over $305 million, the resulting economic disruption could cost Atlanta upwards of $10 billion and undermine its status as a Southeastern commercial powerhouse for years to come.That's according to economist Donald Ratajczak, who says that as Delta goes, so goes Atlanta.
13 minute read
July 24, 2007 |

Boardroom Climate Change

In most of the recent high-profile corporate scandal cases, the business judgment rule has protected directors and officers from liability despite decision-making that often has raised eyebrows and sometimes lowered stock prices. The complexities of climate change decision-making may require new applications of the BJR, however, and will test the limits and scope of fiduciary duties of officers and directors as their responses to matters relating to climate change are questioned by stakeholders.
15 minute read
May 11, 2007 |

Unpublished Opinions

Unpublished state and federal court opinions.
36 minute read

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