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June 03, 2008 |

Center of Power: Electric System GC Balances Market Competition, Reliability

In the wake of a 2003 blackout in the Northeast, Texas' electric system is undergoing partial re-regulation, and Michael G. Grable has his hand on the switch. Grable is GC of the nonprofit Electric Reliability Council of Texas. ERCOT, Grable says, keeps an eye on the entire electric system to maintain its reliability and serves as a referee among competing companies that generate power and companies that sell power to business and home customers.
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December 29, 1999 |

SEC Takes Aim at Disclosures

The proposal to stop the selective disclosure of corporate information to analysts has been expected for months, as the swan song of Harvey Goldschmid's tenure as general counsel of the Securities and Exchange Commission. Now the question is: How significantly will the rule, if adopted as proposed, alter the legal landscape?
6 minute read
October 01, 2011 |

Warp Speed

With the explosion of iPads, it's crucial to update data management policies for compliance and e-discovery.
6 minute read
October 29, 2012 |

Fordham University School of Law

Michael M. Martin, Dean and Fordham University Distinguished Professor of Law, notes: Along with becoming a lawyer, graduates use their legal training to supplement their study and knowledge in a range of fields, such as finance, human resources, insurance, media, entertainment, and compliance.
8 minute read
May 07, 2012 |

VerdictSearch

Child who fractured skull gets $14K. Jury sides with defense in three-car crash. Driver hit by Dallas employee awarded $45K. Jury awards plaintiff in rear-ender. Teen injured by intoxicated driver awarded $58K. Driver awarded for cervical and lumbar strains. Driver struck by tractor-trailer recovers $10K. Jury sides with Kroger blamed for customer's fall. Honda not defectively designed, jury finds.
7 minute read
June 17, 1999 |

Summer Associates Get Taste of Atlanta, Law

For summer associates like her across Atlanta, these few golden months are a time to play a lot, bill a little and get paid like royalty.
6 minute read
March 26, 2010 |

Opinions Approved for Publication

State and federal court cases approved for publication.
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June 25, 2010 |

Commentary: Law Schools Do Little to Prepare Future Leaders

Most lawyers never receive any formal education in leadership. Nor do they generally perceive that to be a problem, which is itself problematic, notes Stanford Law School's Deborah Rhode. The inadequacy is striking, given that no occupation accounts for such a large proportion of leaders.
9 minute read
February 14, 2002 |

Surrogate`s Practice and Proceedings

T he application of the statute of limitations in Surrogate`s Court proceedings can have surprising consequences. It is not a simple matter to calculate "the time the cause of action accrued to the time the claim is interposed" (CPLR 203 [1]). Ascertaining the accrual date and against whom it applies is not always intuitive.
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