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September 07, 2009 |

End of a law school era?

Thinking of law school as an assured meal ticket or as simply a safe harbor in which to weather the economic storm is probably not appropriate in today's world, particularly given the substantial debt that law students typically incur in order to pay for their education. That's the message a prominent law school dean sent out to prospective students earlier this year.
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April 30, 2007 |

Incorruptible

In the fall of 1971, I was fortunate to be sworn-in as an assistant district attorney to the then-District Attorney Arlen Specter. Included in this class of future luminaries was Justice Ronald Castille. Castille graduated from the University of Virginia
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February 28, 2013 |

10 Tips for Building a Trial Presentation Database

In today's modern courtroom, a trial presentation technician walks in carrying nothing but a laptop computer. That laptop is loaded with a trial exhibit database that contains the equivalent of hundreds of bankers' boxes of material. Here are some tips for creating such a database for your next trial.
7 minute read
October 02, 2006 |

News in Brief

An activist who succeeded in having the Pennsylvania Supreme Court declare lawmakers' midterm pay raises unconstitutional asked the high court last week to rethink portions of its landmark ruling.
9 minute read
February 07, 2011 |

Firms Welcomed New Partners in 2010 But Took Cautious Approach to Class Size

Consultants say making partner has become more challenging in this economic environment, which has caused firms to trim their ranks of new partners and stretch out the partnership track. "Everyone's being cautious," said Ward Bower of Altman Weil Inc. "The difficult experience they've had in de-equitizing and downsizing in the recession has led some firms to be more cautious in who they make partner going forward."
7 minute read
January 11, 2008 |

Bank of America to buy Countrywide for $4.1 billion in stock

CHARLOTTE, N.C. AP - Bank of America said Friday it will buy Countrywide Financial for $4.1 billion in stock, a deal that rescues the country's biggest mortgage lender and expands the financial services empire of the nation's largest consumer bank.The acquisition will make Charlotte-based Bank of America Corp.
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March 16, 2006 |

Critical patent issue in eBay case

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June 29, 2000 |

How We Research and Report Our Information

All Am Law 100 data -- whether it comes officially from the firm or not -- is rigorously investigated by a team of reporters. To put it another way: We don't take any one person's word.
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August 12, 2008 |

Computer Law

Richard Raysman, a partner at Thelen Reid Brown Raysman & Steiner, and Peter Brown, a partner at Baker & Hostetler, discuss the Telephone Consumer Protection Act, highlighting some of the important legal issues that have arisen over the past several years, including its applicability to Single Messaging System messages, questions of standing and class-action certification, the scope of its monetary damages provision, and emerging developments regarding attorney advertising.
12 minute read
July 16, 2003 |

Cozen Corporate Lawyer Joins Dilworth Paxson
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