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June 29, 2009 |

Student's Vulgar Word Continues To Echo

In the spring of 2007, then-Burlington high school senior Avery Doninger sat at her home computer and typed a scathing blog entry that referred to school administrators as "douchebags." One might imagine that the outburst would have earned her a couple days of detention or suspension. But no one could have predicted that the insult would still be reverberating two years later - in federal court, in the state legislature, and even in the debate over the merits of Judge Sonia Sotomayor as a U.S. Supreme Court nominee.
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March 29, 2010 |

Attorneys Argue Over Toyota Venue

Plaintiffs' lawyers including Lieff Cabraser partner Elizabeth Cabraser convened in San Diego for a hearing in the Toyota litigation; a decision on the venue is expected within a few weeks.
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October 23, 2001 |

Staying Power

Most of the discussion on minority retention at law firms has centered on those who've elected to leave, rather than those who stay. The Minority Law Journalinterviewed almost two dozen equity partners of color from across the country, and asked them how they bucked the trend. The interviews reveal that even though the elements of success can be the same across the board, they can be harder for lawyers of color to accomplish.
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July 27, 2006 |

Movers

UPDATE: Washington-based Venable has expanded its practice to the California market by integrating two 10-attorney Los Angeles-area firms.
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July 01, 1999 |

Women: Lonely at Top

There appears to be no direct correlation between women's increased numbers in the profession and their ascension to power in firms. Power comes at a price, female lawyers say, and not all women are willing to pay it. Even those who are willing find that the reins of power aren't always for sale. On the surface, the news of late seems very positive regarding women who have become firm leaders. But women have a way to go before their representation in the upper echelons of firms reflects the overall number o
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March 15, 2010 |

Inadmissible

Roberts reveals a sweet side to hiring; Arent Fox forges onward; no questioning the fitness of new DOJ public integrity head; longtime D.C. clerk retires; Liu waits nine years to graduate; you never saw such piggish behavior in radio royalty fight; and there's an app for MoFo in this week's column.
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August 03, 2011 |

KKR quarterly profit falls as markets curb investment income

KKR & Co., the private-equity firm managed by Henry Kravis and George Roberts, said second-quarter profit fell 25 percent as market swings curbed the rebound of its buyout holdings and income earned from them.
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How IP Litigation Stole the Show in 2012
Publication Date: 2012-12-31
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The novelty of IP litigation being "hot" wore off long ago, but never did the practice dominate headlines quite as much as in 2012.

May 16, 2011 |

'Scant' Injury to Pru No Ground for Sealing Documents in Class Action

Prudential Insurance Co. can't bar disclosure of internal documents submitted in discovery in a putative class action that alleges it misled policyholders, a U.S. judge in Newark rules.
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