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April 27, 2009 |

Recruiting the future lawyers of America

How one lawyer infiltrated sixth-grade science camp in an effort to indoctrinate the future law school class of 2022.
6 minute read
October 29, 1999 |

Sue da Bums?

Another year, another heart-wrenching season for Boston Red Sox fans. What can the Fenway faithful do to end their decades of misery? Demand a new manager? Clone star pitcher Pedro Martinez? No, file a class action, according to beleaguered fan Ted Allen.
7 minute read
October 02, 2008 |

Untold Hazards of Telecommuting From Home

In this high-tech day and age, there are many careers, including numerous legal positions, that can be performed in part or in whole from the comfort of home. Although this sounds like an ideal situation, attorney Tracey I. Batt discusses some of the hazards in telecommuting.
6 minute read
February 07, 2000 |

Why Can't Michael Play?

The Washington Wizards could probably use a player that's a lot like, well, Michael Jordan. But under NBA rules, owners can't play. Why? Why not let Michael play? The league might be afraid of what could happen, like Bill Gates trying to drive on Gary Payton.
9 minute read
March 01, 2004 |

GOVERNMENT

Not every law firm seeks out Oprah as a strategic partner. Consider the low-key tactics of Morrison Foerster and Arnold Porter, the two firms that have represented cadet Andrea Prasse, a member of the academy's class of 2001. Prasse was expelled for an alleged honor code violation just eight days before her graduation in May 2002. A male cadet-whom Prasse claims was harassing her-made the charge.
2 minute read
May 21, 2010 |

A month in, outrage over Gulf oil spill grows

GRAND ISLE, La. AP - Thick, sticky oil crept deeper into delicate marshes of the Mississippi Delta, an arrival dreaded for a month since the crude started spewing into the Gulf, as anger and frustration mounted over efforts to plug the gusher from a blown-out well and contain the spill.Up to now, only tar balls and a sheen of oil had come ashore.
6 minute read
December 17, 2012 |

New York's Recreational Use Statute and Legislative Proposals

Brian P. Heermance, a partner at Morrison Mahoney, and Christopher P. Keenoy, an associate at the firm, write: What do hunting, fishing, canoeing, hiking, cross-country skiing, sledding, and snowmobiling have in common? They are all activities that are covered by New York's Recreational Use Statute, which was enacted to induce property owners who may be reluctant to permit people to come onto their property for recreational activities to do so without fear of 
liability.
8 minute read
December 01, 2006 |

Your Message Here

An anti-abortion group claims Honolulu's ban on using airplanes to advertise violates free speech protections.
6 minute read
January 25, 2010 |

When friends ask about the law

Most of you reading this are already making monthly payments on your law school loans. But in these economic times, many people are going back to school for more education, and some will undoubtedly ask you if law school is a good idea. Here are some ways they should think about this question-starting with this common view on law school: 'You can do anything with a J.
5 minute read
September 15, 2011 |

People in the News

Thomas R. Wilson has joined Unruh Turner Burke & Frees in West Chester, Pa., as counsel to the litigation group.
3 minute read

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