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Law clerk hiring plan is dead, and good riddance
Like a cartel with too many players, the plan unraveled because the temptation to hire early was just too strong.Drullinsky v. Tauscher Cronacher Engineers
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Littler Mendelson's Paul D. Weiner, national e-discovery counsel, and Michael J. McGuire, chief information security officer, speak to LTN magazine's editor-in-chief, Monica Bay, about how the firm manages e-discovery, and compare its efforts to other BigLaw models.
Corporate outsourcing fuels law firms' growth
Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman is riding a new wave of corporate outsourcing work as companies farm out more types of professional work, reformulate older contracts and hash out contract disputes with outsourcing partners. Robert Zahler, who founded Pillsbury's outsourcing practice, said the firm has taken the rare law firm step of patenting its outsourcing methodology.Report: Companies at Risk Due to Foreign Practices Act
The New York City Bar has released a report recommending that the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act be reconsidered, saying it puts American companies at a disadvantage in global competition.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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