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March 27, 2009 |

Corporate Scorecard 2009 Bankruptcy

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May 22, 2006 |

U.S. Firms Try to Take 'Mainhattan'

Even as large U.S. law firms continue to pour into Germany, they face a legal market in flux and formidable competition from the U.K. and a few marquee names in particular. Still, it's impossible for a firm that wants to be an international player to ignore the world's third-largest economy. And while Munich is becoming the top destination for new entrants into the market, Frankfurt remains a major legal center, the country's financial capital and Germany's Manhattan -- or "Mainhattan," as the locals say.
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May 31, 2000 |

Field of Dreams

Don Murray, a former lawyer and ELF Technologies' CEO and chief visionary, wants to radically reshape the legal profession -- eliminating the billable hour and upsetting firm-client relations along the way. His vehicle for this tall task -- a Web site called Serengeti.
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April 19, 2010 |

partner compensation down

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August 26, 1999 |

Gambling Ruling Stirs E-Commerce Concerns

In the wake of a recent Manhattan Supreme Court decision on cyberspace gambling, Internet lawyers are questioning the steps that Web site operators must take to prevent residents of certain states from using their sites. While it is difficult for cyber businesses to verify whether customers live where they claim to, Justice Charles Edward Ramos has ruled that - at least when the business is gambling - it must attempt to screen out residents from states where the activity would be illegal.
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May 02, 2003 |

Pro Bono Digest

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June 30, 2004 |

The Am Law 100

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February 11, 2003 |

Cellular Divide

A small Australian company is trying to do an end run around the University of Wisconsin's stem cell patents. BresaGen Ltd. announced plans to buy rights to a set of embryonic cell patents covering research conducted at Vanderbilt University. The proposed acquisition may be a "Hail Mary strategy," but the deal may rekindle the old arguments, especially the clash between IP protection and fundamental scientific research.
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