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November 27, 2002 |

Reality Fights

Texas Judge Ted Poe's decision to allow an unmanned television camera to film jury deliberations in a death penalty case -- a first-of-its-kind decision in a capital murder case in the United States -- set the state's criminal bar on its collective ear. Now Poe has some explaining to do. The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals granted a stay to stop the trial and directed Poe to explain his ruling concerning the camera by today.
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BB&T Loses Bid to Dismiss $772M Hit Over STARS Tax Shelter
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A decade after convicted tax lawyer Raymond "R.J." Ruble was booted from Sidley Austin, his exploits continue to haunt the firm.

July 26, 2004 |

Bundling Products and the Legalities of Sweepstakes

Hypothetical case studies, with fictional managers and fictional businesses, are a way for executives to learn more about some of the situations they or their companies may face.
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June 30, 2003 |

Minority Lawyers at Large Texas Firms

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December 22, 2003 |

Year in Review: 2003 Timeline

Notable events on the 2003 calendar.
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December 08, 2003 |

2003 NYLJ 100 Largest Law Offices

By most accounts, it has turned into a good year for New York's law offices. Buttressed by a booming economy that enjoyed 7.2 percent GDP growth in the third quarter, 57 of the 102 offices listed in the NYLJ 100 expanded in 2003. Track all the gains and losses in this annual report from the New York Law Journal Magazine.
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January 13, 2003 |

Newsmakers

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February 27, 2006 |

Newsmakers

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April 21, 2003 |

Newsmakers

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February 16, 2000 |

God's Advocates

Some days Lex Breckinridge still thinks about the things he left behind: the legal career built through 16 years of hard work; the plush offices; the big wins, big paychecks, and big clients; a life he had, but gave away. "It wasn't that I ran away from the law, I ran to a calling," says Breckinridge. That calling was the Episcopal priesthood. Breckinridge is hardly alone. Each year a small cadre of weary or disillusioned lawyers hang up their wing tips and trade a life at the bar for a life of the cloth.
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