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As nearly 50,000 law school grads tackled the Multistate Bar Examination this week, they may have faced the dreaded multiple-choice question that seems to have two correct answers. While the National Conference of Bar Examiners, which designs the bar exam, employs mainly law professors, attorneys and judges to draft the test, critics say it bears little relationship to the practice of law. But bar examiners say they pay painstaking attention to the test, knowing how much is riding on the results.GCs, Labor Solicitor Talk Katrina, SOX
In a speech organized by the Atlanta office of Littler Mendelson, Howard M. Radzely, solicitor for the U.S. Department of Labor, talked about some of the issues facing the department's staff of 475 lawyers, including the effect of Hurricane Katrina, Sarbanes-Oxley's big expectations and the biggest fine in the department's history -- $21 million against BP Products North America. Radzely also joined a panel discussion with three GCs from companies that operate in the Southeast. including Cingular Wireless.As Lateral Losses Mount, McDermott Leaders Focus on Growth
More than two years into its current management regime, McDermott Will Emery has seen at least 38 partners-including several practice group leaders-leave in 2011.The latest defectors: Stephen Shahida, the head of the firm's IP litigation group in Washington, D.C., who joined Weil, Gotshal Manges on Monday, and Gary Moss, the head of the IP practice in London, who is leaving for British IP boutique EIP.View more book results for the query "First Bank"
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Will 2012 be the Year of the SEC Whistleblower?
Former Securities and Exchange Commission deputy director Paul Leder discusses the likely impacts of the SEC's new whistleblower system, and how in-house counsel can prepare for the year ahead.Supreme Court of the State of New York Appellate Division: Second Judicial Department FRED T. SANTUCCI, J.P. JOSEPH COVELLO JOHN M. LEVENTHAL ARIEL E. BE
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