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February 11, 2013 |

Muni markets provide oasis for Wall Street job seekers

The $3.7 trillion municipal market is proving a benefit for Wall Street job hunters as the dwindling role of bond insurance and yields at four-decade lows fuel demand for analysis of the 89,000 U.S. local governments.
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February 15, 2001 |

GOP Senators Want Gorton On 9th Circuit

In a letter to President Bush signed by 49 of 50 Senate Republicans, former Washington state Sen. Slade Gorton, 73, has been suggested for a spot on either the U.S. Circuit Court for the District of Columbia or the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. Both courts have seats open, but the possibility of Gorton being nominated to the circuit he criticized while in the Senate is the more compelling possibility.
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July 07, 2000 |

Associate is a Leading 'Cybersmear' Lawyer

Fifth-year associate Megan Gray is one of the nation's leading private cybersmear defense lawyers. "Cybersmear" is what corporations claim they suffer when anonymous posters defame them on the Web. In 1999, Gray represented the first John Doe to try to defend himself against a cybersmear claim. This summer, she represents the first John Doe to actually fight back against such a claim, suing Yahoo! for disclosing his identity.
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September 22, 2003 |

Voir Dire

Keeping partners safe from drugs — and other offbeat items.
3 minute read
July 07, 2000 |

Associates: Cybersmear Pioneer

When Megan Gray was a first-year, she felt discouraged from developing her own small-bore clients. Gray promptly left O'Melveny & Myers for the Los Angeles office of Cleveland's Baker & Hostetler. Today, as a fifth-year, she has a million-dollar book of business and is the nation's leading private cybersmear defense lawyer.
4 minute read
May 09, 2001 |

Revamping a Unit

When Alan Graham started as GC at Pilkington North America, the manufacturer was stuck in a legal morass and trying to cut legal costs. Three years later, he has helped the company overcome these problems, settling both a civil suit against the company's former executives and another antitrust matter, and cutting legal costs by forming an exclusive partnership with one outside law firm.
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The Global Lawyer: Ecuador Plaintiffs Survive Chevron Video Attack
Publication Date: 2010-11-02
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With new strategies and new co-counsel, the plaintiffs in the massive Amazon environmental case against Chevron Corporation are back on the offensive. Will Chevron be able to make its fraud claims stick?

October 09, 2006 |

H-K

11 minute read
February 17, 2003 |

Jaffe Pleads Guilty to Federal Extortion Charges
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