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March 22, 2010 |

Farella's Rising Fortunes

San Francisco's Farella Braun & Martel, chaired by Steven Lowenthal, has stood tall during the recession. In fact, 2009 marked a high point.
8 minute read
September 01, 2011 |

Solidly Pro-Choice

BlackBerry or iPhone? What about Android? Associates want it all, and at some firms, they're getting it.
5 minute read
November 01, 2007 |

Corporate Fraud Data Base

32 minute read
December 19, 2000 |

The Legal Lineup

Legal Times chronicles the firms and faces of the presidential candidates' legal teams.
6 minute read
March 25, 2004 |

Top Defense Wins of 2003

22 minute read
June 01, 2004 |

Tapping Big-Firm Talent Breaking the Marriage Barrier

red truck flying American flags slowly circled San Francisco City Hall, passing a long line of same-sex couples waiting to get married. "Stop the Insanity"-"Shame on America"-"Marriage Is One Man, One Woman," the signs on the truck proclaimed. Across the street, inside San Francisco's superior court, chief deputy city attorney Therese Stewart faced a throng of cameras and reporters from around the nation. "This is not just about San Francisco, it's about the whole country," said Stewart, the city's top liti
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July 16, 2012 |

Ins and Outs of Purchasing Natural Gas-Fueled Power Plants

For investors with a bullish view on the future price of natural gas, today's low natural gas prices may present an opportunity to purchase a natural gas-fueled generation facility at an attractive price, writes Robert B. Little. At the same time, increasingly strict environmental regulations are in some cases requiring modifications to coal-fueled generation plants, triggering additional expenditures. Natural gas-fueled power plants, on the other hand, are cleaner, and the regulatory burden on them has not been as heavy.
4 minute read
December 29, 1999 |

A Thread-Count Approach to Rainmaking

This year's move toward casual dress in Los Angeles firms is burgeoning. To some extent, the change is about the comfort and morale of employees working at a breakneck pace to keep up with a hot economy. But it's also a reflection of a more basic interest -- wooing clients. More and more, the clients with the deepest pockets are the high-tech entrepreneurs for whom the dark, pinstriped business armor of the past is a foreign concept.
4 minute read
March 29, 1999 |

Women Litigators Find They're Still on Trial

Four centuries after the first woman appeared as counsel in a colonial courtroom, male litigators have suppressed the instinct to impose masculine titles on their female counterparts, but some might say they're still not entirely comfortable with women in the trial life. This spring, the issues facing female litigators will be the subject of not one, but two conferences in Los Angeles.
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