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April 30, 2007 |

Trade Group GC Helped Write Federal Appliance Standards Legislation

You've seen the little yellow-and-black FTC energy guide labels on products. That's what the Gas Appliance Manufacturers Association's certification programs are all about. As GC of GAMA -- a trade group that represents the manufacturers of appliances, components and products used for space heating, water heating and commercial food service -- Joseph M. Mattingly deals with appliance efficiency standards as well as energy conservation, environmental protection, and health and safety issues.
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December 07, 1999 |

Charles R. Morgan, BellSouth Corp.

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January 15, 2010 |

O'Connor Will Keynote Forum on Supreme Court Election Cases

In her continuing campaign to spotlight the way in which state judges are selected, retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor will speak at a Georgetown University Law Center forum on two Supreme Court decisions affecting the debate, one of which -- Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission -- has still not been announced. Citizens United involved the 2008 presidential campaign, and has been framed mainly in terms of federal campaign laws, so how does it affect state judicial elections?
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May 06, 2002 |

Black Farmer Class Action in Turmoil

More than one year after dozens of pro bono lawyers swooped in to bail out plaintiff`s counsel in a huge class action involving black farmers, the plaintiffs are still trying to undo mistakes by the case`s originial attorneys.
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October 02, 2001 |

What Now for Federalism, Judges and Scandal?

Bickering partisanship and scandalmongering -- could these really be things of the past? Probably not, but political scientists and legal historians say September's tragic events have implications for the way government behaves, from the White House to the Supreme Court. Legal Times explores this tectonic shift, from the return of federalism and "noncontroversial" judicial appointments, to the repudiation of scandal.
9 minute read
March 24, 2005 |

Matter of Interpretation

The U.S. Supreme Court will preside over a case next week involving the cable industry and Internet service providers that could result in the Court redefining the often competing roles of federal agencies and the judiciary in interpreting statutes.
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August 16, 1999 |

Fallout on the Y2K Frontier

Xerox has sued its insurer, American Guarantee & Liability Insurance Co., claiming that $183 million in Y2K-related expenses should be covered under the "sue and labor" provision of its policy.
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May 30, 2008 |

The A-List (51-200)

Lawyers like to lament the passing of their fabled past, when partners knew each other on sight, firms contented themselves to operating in one ZIP code and junior associates were not a menacing anonymous horde threatening to take out their frustrations via the blogosphere. As it happens, in the big-firm world those days aren't gone, they've just moved to the Am Law Second Hundred ranks, where firms are prosperous and growing steadily but retain the possibility of old-fashioned cohesion.
28 minute read
August 05, 2010 |

Elections Measure Drew Foreign Foes

In the lobbying to kill a campaign finance bill in the Senate, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the National Association of Manufacturers were out front. But behind the scenes, a cadre of foreign companies was fighting hard to weaken and ultimately defeat the legislation.
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