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November 12, 2007 |

Letters to the Editor

The Chairman of Arent Fox writes about its role in the prosecution and trial of two Libyan intelligence accused of the bombing on Pan Am Flight 103 in 1988. Plus, other letters to the editor.
3 minute read
August 27, 2007 |

On The Rise: Seth A. Cohen

4 minute read
May 03, 2004 |

A Lesson from "The Apprentice"

Here are five strategies on hiring because it's always easier to keep someone out of the company ranks than to get someone out.
8 minute read
March 08, 2006 |

Fastow: Skilling Got "Zero" From Unlawful Deals

Daniel Petrocelli, Jeffrey Skilling's defense attorney in his criminal trial, elicited testimony on March 8 from former Enron Corp. Chief Financial Officer Andrew Fastow that distances Skilling and his co-defendant Kenneth Lay from Fastow's illegal actions at the company.
7 minute read
June 02, 2006 |

Quinn Stands Out in Am Law 200

The L.A.-based firm, known for its all-litigation approach, is one of the top California firms in the Second Hundred.
22 minute read
October 15, 2007 |

On the Merits: A Darkness Visible at Bush's DOJ

Most of us have had the experience of being haunted by a great film, book, or play, one that stays with you long after you've left the theater or closed the cover. It is rare, however, for a newspaper article to produce that chilling effect.
4 minute read
October 11, 2007 |

Senate Snoops Around Risky Tax Positions

Accounting disclosures could provide "road map" to how blue-chip companies seek to shield income.
8 minute read
June 18, 2002 |

Winder Lawyer Finishes Six-Day Footrace Across Sahara Desert

Julia D. [email protected] Jonathan Ringel [email protected] J. Lindsay knows the meaning of true grit. The Winder attorney was one of 600 people who completed the grueling Marathon des Sables Marathon of the Sands in April. The "marathon" is a six-day, 150-mile run through the Moroccan Sahara, crossing sand dunes, rocky plateaus and burning salt flats.
4 minute read
March 13, 2002 |

Philadelphia Judge Reverses Landmark Fingerprint Decision

In a major victory for the government, a federal judge in Philadelphia reversed his controversial decision in United States v. Plaza-Llera that barred fingerprint experts from telling juries that two fingerprints are a "match." In his earlier, January decision, Senior U.S. District Judge Louis H. Pollak found that the science of fingerprint identification doesn't meet the U.S. Supreme Court's Daubert test.
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