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March 15, 2010 |

Movers

Bingham McCutchen's Stephen Merrill has been elected co-chairman of the Society of Attorneys General Emeritus. Plus more law firm movers in this week's column.
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October 06, 2005 |

One Lawyer's Amazonian Adventure

Patent attorneys are used to going up against big companies for infringement, but for Pillsbury partner James Gatto, the battle is getting personal. That's because the attorney is fighting Amazon.com for infringement on his personal patent, an almost unheard of situation in the IP legal community. The case has already caused a bit of havoc for Gatto's old firms, including Baker Botts, Hunton & Williams and Mintz Levin, which have all been subpoenaed by Amazon's Kirkland & Ellis lawyers.
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November 21, 2007 |

National Rankings

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September 16, 2002 |

Antietam in Fact and Fiction

In fact and fiction, two books explore the Civil War battle of Antietam, the bloodiest day in U.S. history.
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March 01, 2004 |

Running in Place

As soon as Duane Morris gets as big as it can, it turns around and gets bigger. In 1997 the Philadelphia-based firm had about 225 lawyers; today, it's 550, and by 2007, firm chair Sheldon Bonovitz expects to have 1,000 lawyers. Growth like this usually comes via mergers, but Duane Morris has been hiring only solitary partners and small groups. Considering the bottom line, has the strategy worked?
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Rivera v. The Incorporated Village Of Farmingdale, 06 CV 2613 (DRH) (ARL)
Publication Date: 2011-04-05
Practice Area: Civil Rights
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Court: U.S. District Court, Eastern District
Judge: District Judge Denis R. Hurley
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For plaintiff: Attorneys for Plaintiffs: By: Stefan Hillel Krieger, Esq., Lynn Capuano, Esq.; Community Legal Assistance Corp. Attorneys for Plaintiffs: By: Mark L. Deckman, Esq., Nixon Peabody LLP
For defendant: Attorneys for Defendant the Incorporated Village of Farmingdale: By: Stephen Paul Markus, Esq., Claudio DeBellis, Esq.; Walsh Markus Mcdougal & Debellis, LLP
Case number: 06 CV 2613 (DRH) (ARL)

Cite as: Rivera v. The Incorporated Village Of Farmingdale, 06 CV 2613 (DRH) (ARL), NYLJ 1202488715536, at *1 EDNY, Decided March 30, 2011District Judge Denis R

September 24, 2008 |

This chart ranks firms by gross revenue for their most recently completed fiscal year. They are the world's 100 highest-grossing law firms. Revenue and revenue per lawyer figures for U.S.-based law firms are obtained from The Am Law 100, except where otherwise noted. Revenue figures for law firms in Europe are from Legal Week. Australian and Canadian firms were surveyed by The American Lawyer. Revenue figures for all overseas firms are converted to dollars using the average annual conversion rate as published by the U.S. Federal Reserve. Revenue figures are rounded to the nearest $500,000.
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February 01, 2010 |

Conquer Records

Implementing a records management program is challenging, but even more so when dealing with autonomous, decentralized business units.
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July 31, 2008 |

Associates Survey 2008

To find out how Midlevel associates rate their firms as workplaces, our annual midlevel survey examined 12 areas that contribute to job satisfaction. They include relations with partners and other associates, the interest and satisfaction level asso-ciates have in their work, training and guidance, policy on billables, management openness about firm strategies and partnership chances, the firm?s attitude toward pro bono work, compensation and benefits, and the respondents? inclination to stay at their firm for at least two more years. Respondents graded their firms on a scale of 1 to 5, with 5 being the highest score. On this chart, firms with ten or more responses are ranked by their averages on those questions. Averages include responses from all participating of-fices. For definitions of national and international firms, and for other details, see our methodology
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California High Court Finds Insurers Liable for Cleanup Costs in Long-Running Environmental Disaster Case
Publication Date: 2009-03-12
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The state may have been partly responsible for the release of toxic chemicals at the Stringfellow Acid Pits site more than 40 years ago. But its insurers have to share in the $500 million cost of cleaning up the mess, the state supreme court ruled this week.

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