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April 26, 2011 |

Use Preliminary Conferences to Save E-Discovery Costs

The preliminary conferences provided for in the federal rules and the New York State Uniform Rules allow parties to cooperate and share information that can otherwise be obtained through formal depositions. Where both sides are prepared to cooperate and share this information, it may be possible to avoid some of the costs incurred in "discovery about discovery."
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January 02, 2003 |

Legal Aid Chief Returns From Gift Trip to New Zealand

Julia D. [email protected] Gottlieb has just returned from a New Zealand vacation with his wife Kathy, thanks to 63 Atlanta Legal Aid Society board members and friends. Gottlieb, Atlanta Legal Aid's executive director since 1980, spent three weeks in November and December traveling from Christchurch to Dunedin. S.
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June 30, 2004 |

The Am Law 100: Compensation All Partners

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September 30, 2010 |

2010 A-Z Summer Associate Rankings

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May 07, 2012 |

Litigation

In this Special Report from the New York Law Journal, brought to you free by The TASA Group Inc.: "'Pippins' and the Proportionality Debate," "New York Insurance Bad Faith and Deceptive Practices Claims," "Where (Literally) Is the Deception?" and "New York Insurance Bad Faith and Deceptive Practices Claims."
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August 12, 2003 |

Legacy of Laughter: Senior Judge Dies at 72

Rachel Tobin [email protected] of retired Cobb Superior Court Chief Judge Robert E. "Bob" Flournoy Jr. are as colorful as his legal career.Called flamboyant, brilliant, funny, and a warrior for the common man, Flournoy was a charismatic lawyer who held almost every position invented for a lawyer, from deputy assistant attorney general and city attorney to chief superior court judge.
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August 02, 2000 |

Illinois Death Penalty Commission Hears From Lawyers, Public

Attorneys were among the dozens of people who turned out Wednesday in Chicago's Thompson Center for a public hearing held by the Illinois governor's commission to investigate how to improve the state's capital punishment system.
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July 18, 2005 |

Dream Jobs: Capture the Flag

Mario Gonzalez, general counsel of the Oglala Sioux Tribe, believes in his work.
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June 25, 2003 |

If I Had a Hammer

Summer program activities at major law firms have a certain predictability -- baseball games, sailing trips, dinners and the like. But for firms willing to donate time, money and sweat, there's Buildable Hours. Associated with Habitat for Humanity, Buildable Hours is an alternative to the usual summer activities -- and a way to make a lasting contribution to the community by constructing new homes for families in need.
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