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The secret to networking success
Everyone networks to some extent or another, whether they admit it or not. Contrary to mainstream opinion, there is no one-size-fits-all method of networking, and any successful networker has spent a good deal of time figuring out what works and what does not. For smaller law firms and solo practitioners it is not just a useful skill to develop � it is an essential survival skill that separates a thriving practice from a fledgling one. Attorney Olivera Medenica explains what networking is and how to do it.Daring and Controversial Legal Structures Help Fortress and Blackstone Avoid Tax and SEC Scrutiny
When Fortress Investment Group went public, a dazzlingly complex structure -- crafted by Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom -- allowed it to avoid nearly all corporate tax and steer clear of SEC scrutiny of its investments. The Blackstone Group then went a step further, achieving one of the most innovative, brash and controversial IPOs in recent memory. The deals illustrate how Wall Street's best corporate and tax lawyers create advantages for clients with the daring to push the edge of the law.Despite scandal, Spitzer's reforms on Wall Street will live on
Investors everywhere are better off today because of Eliot Spitzer.That may be hard to see now amid the news that the so-called moral crusader was caught on a wiretap after allegedly arranging a meeting with a prostitute. On Wednesday, he resigned as the governor of New York.Whatever he might have done in his personal life, though, doesn't tarnish that he made the investment environment more open and friendly for individual shareholders.View more book results for the query "Circle Internet Financial"
'That Form Ever Follows Function' Applies to Modern Trademark Law
In his Intellectual Property Litigation column, Lewis R. Clayton, a partner at Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, discusses recent decisions of interest, including two holdings that illustrate the reach of the rule that a defendant sued by the holder of a registered trademark, even one that has become incontestable, may defend on the ground that the mark is functional, and the rule's application to aesthetic features.Jun He Decides There's No Place Like Home
Forget international mergers or overseas offices. Leading Chinese law firm Jun He sees plenty of room for expansion on its own turf.Creating a Culture of Compliance
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