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2003 NYLJ 100 Largest Law Offices
By most accounts, it has turned into a good year for New York's law offices. Buttressed by a booming economy that enjoyed 7.2 percent GDP growth in the third quarter, 57 of the 102 offices listed in the NYLJ 100 expanded in 2003. Track all the gains and losses in this annual report from the New York Law Journal Magazine.A Sense of Security: Harvey Pitt's Return
As the U.S. economy wavers, Harvey Pitt prepares to take on the post of Securities and Exchange Commission chairman. His unanimous approval by the Senate Banking Committee points to both the ultimately uncontroversial nature of his nomination and the pressure lawmakers feel to have someone directing the SEC at a time of increasing economic uncertainty.View more book results for the query "Harris Corporation"
Joining Equitable, Legal Claims and Waiver of Jury Trial
Edward P. Boyle, a partner with Venable LLP, writes that a basic question in any civil litigation is whether to seek a jury trial. Juries are described as a "black box": unaccountable for the decisions they render, bound only by civic duty to base their verdicts upon the instructions of law and relevant facts.Corporate Disputes Dominate Docket
The new U.S. Supreme Court term will see patent, financial oversight appeals, and deal with the possible departure of Justice John Paul Stevens.Unlocking the Power of Early Case Assessment Workflows
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