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October 06, 2000 |

Lending Money in D.C. Where It's Most Needed

As a traditional corporate and banking lawyer at Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering, Peggy Delinois drew up the business plan that created City First Bank, wrote the charter application, bought insurance, and did all the organizing work. She is now in-house, heading the one-lawyer legal department of the first community development bank in Washington, D.C.
5 minute read
September 02, 2005 |

Davis Wright Scores China Coup

Partner Gary Locke, a former governor of Washington, will play a leading role in Chinese President Hu Jintao's visit to the United States.
3 minute read
September 10, 1999 |

Ginsburg, at Rutgers Ribbon-Cutting,Says Virtual Classrooms Have Limits

As faculty, alumni and guests met last week to dedicate Rutgers Law School-Newark's high-tech headquarters for the new millennium, they heard a former colleague warn against letting the Internet become a substitute for classroom education. "I greet the advent of the computer age and its manifold prospects for legal education with cautious optimism," said U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a Rutgers professor from 1963 through 1972, who was the official ribbon-cutter at the dedication.
4 minute read
April 02, 2007 |

Former Wilson Sonsini Partner Teams Up With Football Great

The connection between law and football has always run deep for Isaac Vaughn. So, when the longtime corporate partner -- and former standout high school and college quarterback -- left Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati last month, it was to join forces with San Francisco 49er great Ronnie Lott as general partner and general counsel for a private car dealership group. Vaughn is "a guy that can run the option and throw it deep," says Lott. "He brings a lot of skill sets to the team."
4 minute read
October 23, 2001 |

Judicial Profile: John Munter

5 minute read
July 30, 2007 |

Lawyer's Letter Contains Stunning Confession

The letter is part confession, part apology and part practical advice. It is shocking in its honesty.
5 minute read
April 19, 2000 |

Training Ground

Two third-year law students looked like pros last week in a case that may lead to freedom for thousands of INS prisoners. Without any substantial immigration law experience, the two University of California students crafted a 25-page amicus curiae brief that jived in many respects with Ninth Circuit Judge Stephen Reinhardt's opinion last week in Ma v. Reno.
3 minute read
August 02, 2010 |

Travelling Man: High-Profile Litigator Switches Firms Again

SAN FRANCISCO - About three years after attorney Gerald Dodson made his home at Goodwin Procter, the high-profile IP litigator is on the move again.
2 minute read
May 30, 2007 |

Traveler with rare strain of tuberculosis placed under first federal quarantine in decades

ATLANTA AP - A man with a form of tuberculosis so dangerous he is under the first U.S. government-ordered quarantine since 1963 told a newspaper he took one trans-Atlantic flight for his wedding and honeymoon and another because he feared for his life.Health officials have questioned his decision to fly from Atlanta to Paris, and later from Prague to Montreal, citing the possibility that he could expose other passengers.
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