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October 06, 2004 |

Did a Controversial Lobbyist Fool his Own Firm?

As lobbyist Jack Abramoff sat silently in the witness chair last week, attempting to avoid self-incrimination by taking the Fifth, senators reached into the thesaurus to find insults strong enough to hurl at him. But questions remain: How was Greenberg Traurig unable to see what was going on with their flamboyant and controversial partner, who stands accused of hoodwinking millions out of Native American clients?
10 minute read
August 02, 1999 |

Wising Up and Dressing Down

With more than a third of Washington's 25 largest law firms implementing week-long "casual Friday" dress codes during the summer months for the first time ever, everyone is looking over his or her shoulder to see what the next lawyer is wearing.
9 minute read
April 19, 2010 |

The Efficiency equation

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December 22, 2010 |

Pa. Supreme Court to Consider SEPTA's Immunity to FELA Claims

The state Supreme Court granted an appeal in a case of first impression regarding whether SEPTA is immune from railroad workers' lawsuits filed in state court under federal law.
6 minute read
June 11, 2012 |

CIVIL ACTIONS

The following cases were recently filed in the Washington-area district courts. This information is provided by the district courts' official online bulletins.
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April 24, 2009 |

Flash training 2010 Test: Part 2a

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May 24, 1999 |

Fen-Phen Talks Don't Deter Texans

Texas plaintiffs lawyers handling fen-phen suits say recent settlement overtures by American Home Products Corp. will not distract them from taking suits to trial in Texas this summer and getting the nation's first fen-phen verdict. Eight Texas plaintiffs lawyers say they are open to talking with the mass-tort litigation's primary defendant, American Home Products, about settling their individual suits, but they aren't expecting any speedy national settlement.
6 minute read
December 20, 1999 |

Burials and Praise From 1999

This is the end of a millennium (arguably), and it's the end of a century (just as arguably). But it's also the end of a year. We're turning the page on 1999, a remarkable 365 days that began with a presidential impeachment trial and ends with the looming Y2K "disaster." In recognition of those who have temporarily distinguished themselves for good or ill during the past year, the Legal Times bestows the following honors.
9 minute read
August 14, 2003 |

New Deals

New York lawyers have been busy counseling some major corporate players, including GE -- as it plunks down more than $5 billion to buy an insurance unit -- and Houston-based Dynegy as it carries out a number of refinancing and restructuring moves.
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May 27, 2005 |

Passing Grades

The names of candidates who passed the California Bar Examination.
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