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March 28, 2011 |

MOST INFLUENTIAL LAWYERS

The NLJ profiles 34 lawyers in 10 categories — ADR, financial capital markets, government affairs, health care, in-house lawyers at private companies, law firm leadership, media and entertainment, real estate, trusts and estates, and white-collar crime — whose work has been so consequential that it helped to push the profession or a practice area substantially forward.
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February 09, 2004 |

On the Move

A weekly report of lawyer moves and law firm changes. Keep abreast of where movers and shakers are going and what they're doing.
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January 21, 2003 |

Firms Raised Hourly Rates in 2002

Once again, despite the slumping economy, law firms' hourly billing rates have not decreased in the past year -- and in many instances have continued to inch up.
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May 18, 2006 |

Firms Break Into Showbiz

In entertainment law, the big players have traditionally emerged from firms based in the industry hometown of L.A. But increased lateral movement has out-of-towners like Milwaukee-rooted Foley & Lardner seeing an opportunity to carve out their own niche. Since last year's official launch of Foley's entertainment practice, the firm has attracted top talent like Carole Handler. The new tech emphasis is also opening the door for firms that want to use their IP expertise to edge into entertainment.
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October 15, 2007 |

Making Beautiful Music

Roland Corp. U.S., with sales topping $700 million, is the professional musician's choice for electronic musical instruments. Being GC of a company that's best known for its premium keyboards, guitar effects, electronic drums and digital pianos is a dream job for Jun Yamato, a passionate amateur musician. "One of the fun things here is you can pick up a guitar and play music in the office," he said. "Nobody yells at you. I can always say, 'I am just testing the product.'"
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November 29, 1999 |

Labor Law Alchemy: Turning Silicon Into Gold

The high-tech industry has swept into Southern California, remaking the employer-employee geography. It has created a business-development niche for attorneys able to navigate a terrain in which the CEO might look like the mail-room guy and sport an education heavy on Nintendo. "The prototypical [high-tech] company is very long on energy, on ideas and creativity but tends to be short on human resources and infrastructure," says Eric Joss, an employment partner at L.A.'s Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker.
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July 21, 2006 |

The Out-of-Towners

Entertainment law is no longer just for L.A. firms. At least that's what outside law firms are trying to prove.
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June 15, 2007 |

Trademark Fair-Use Analysis Hits Snag

With the battle for consumer attention growing increasingly aggressive as the number of products and services proliferate, and the means for advertising and promoting them expanding at an even more alarming rate, the importance of brands and their recognition by consumers -- and the surrounding legal issues -- have never been more significant.
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November 13, 2012 |

The Bankruptcy Files: I-Banks, Consulting Firms, Bowling, and Poultry

Federal business bankruptcy filings have fallen to their lowest levels since 2008, and one large debtor in Eastman Kodak and its lawyers from Sullivan & Cromwell are poised to exit Chapter 11 proceedings. Several recent notable filings have nonetheless landed roles for such Am Law 100 firms as Kirkland & Ellis, McGuireWoods, Reed Smith, and Ropes & Gray, while other restructuring pros see the looming fiscal cliff as potentially generating an avalanche of new bankruptcy cases.
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