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July 01, 1999 |

The AmLaw 100: Firing On All Cylinders

For the third year in a row, the nation's 100 largest law firms saw double-digit growth in gross revenue. What effect did turmoil in the capital markets and a merger boom have on the AmLaw100?
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August 09, 1999 |

Under Siege

If, as Minneapolis' Oppenheimer Wolff & Donnelly claims, its expansion efforts did not violate the competitive business practices allowed under most partner contracts, Graham & James' suit will amount to little more than expensive foot-stomping. If Graham prevails, however, the litigation could help establish how far firms can go in trying to acquire lateral partners.
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April 05, 2010 |

A surge of patent whistleblower suits

In the wake of a Federal Circuit ruling late last year, cases charging false labeling proliferate. More than 125 suits have been filed since December.
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September 17, 2010 |

On the Move

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Proskauer Steps Up for MLB in Latest A-Rod Legal Drama
Publication Date: 2013-10-04
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Proskauer Rose has been retained by Major League Baseball to fight the scandal-soaked suit filed Friday by embattled New York Yankees star Alex Rodriguez and his lawyers from Reed Smith, Gordon & Rees, and New York's Tacopina Seigel & Turano.

June 04, 2013 |

Is the Tech Revolution Here Already?

The eras of stabilization and mobilization were evolutionary, the era of personalization and Big Data is revolutionary. Are you ready? [MORE]
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June 13, 2013 |

Is the Tech Revolution Here Already?

Say good-bye to the era of mobilization (everyone has gone mobile by now) and hello to the era of personalized technology. We expect to find the information we want, when we want it, and we don't want to spend time looking for it.
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March 15, 2010 |

After 'Citizens United,' Companies Hold Off on Political Ads

After the Supreme Court ruled that companies can spend freely on political advertising campaigns, good-government advocates, liberal commentators and even the president warned that a flood of corporate money would overwhelm elections and subvert democracy. But the real impact of the decision may be much less extreme, say in-house attorneys and election law experts. Few companies are looking for new ways to spend money in these tight times. Plus, many businesses are aware of the dangers of appearing excessively partisan.
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L.A. Judge Rejects Defense Challenge to Prosecution's Definition of 'Foreign Official' Under FCPA
Publication Date: 2011-04-04
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Given that 60 percent of the DOJ's FCPA enforcement actions last year involved alleged bribes to employees of state-owned companies, a lot was riding on Lindsey Manufacturing's argument that Congress didn't intend those employees to be considered foreign officials under FCPA. Judge Matz's ruling hewed closely to the specific facts before him, leaving open the possibility that another defendant may yet succeed in a similar challenge.

September 27, 2007 |

The Global 100

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