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February 28, 2002 |

How Big a Slice?

Vying for one of the biggest assignments of the year -- counsel to the creditors committee in the Enron bankruptcy -- New York-based Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy had to complete the monumental task of finding and disclosing all of the details of its long and lucrative relationship with Enron. The result: a disclosure spanning 80 pages that several bankruptcy attorneys called the most extensive they'd ever seen.
13 minute read
October 13, 2011 |

South battles poverty as right-to-work lure fades

Nineteen years ago, when BMW announced a new factory off Interstate 85 in Spartanburg, South Carolina looked like the king of smokestack recruiting. The world's biggest manufacturer of luxury vehicles would make the city a "Mecca of foreign investment in the United States," The Independent of London predicted.
6 minute read
October 02, 2006 |

Working Lunch: Taking Time With the Other Fenty

Michelle Cross Fenty, a lawyer and wife of Democratic mayoral candidate Adrian Fenty, looks ahead to life as first lady.
7 minute read
June 08, 2005 |

D'Amore Leaves Major Hagen To Start Own Legal Search Firm

Almost four years after opening a Philadelphia office for national legal search firm Major Hagen & Africa, Frank D'Amore has made a lateral move of his own.
5 minute read
August 01, 2011 |

Cases deluge Boston court

Judges are taking the unusual step of unsealing health care-related False Claims Act cases that have flooded Boston's federal court in recent years.
9 minute read
March 07, 2006 |

First-Year Pay Up 250 Percent in 20 Years at Big Firms

Most people can recall a time or two when an elder bemoaned how hard it was in the old days. I walked to school through 10 feet of snow . uphill . with no shoes!
10 minute read
May 16, 2002 |

Four Arrested in Metals Trading Scam; Banks Lose $600 Million

Four men were arrested Tuesday in connection with a massive international bank fraud scheme that cost several banks, including FleetBoston, at least $600 million. The fraud was allegedly perpetrated out of a small office in Piscataway, N.J., where three principals and the former treasurer of a group of metal trading companies orchestrated their plan to persuade banks to issue large loans based on phantom trades.
3 minute read
August 09, 1999 |

Under Siege

If, as Minneapolis' Oppenheimer Wolff & Donnelly claims, its expansion efforts did not violate the competitive business practices allowed under most partner contracts, Graham & James' suit will amount to little more than expensive foot-stomping. If Graham prevails, however, the litigation could help establish how far firms can go in trying to acquire lateral partners.
12 minute read
April 01, 2005 |

IP Boutiques Play Defense as Competition Heats Up

Intellectual property law firms once had the pick of the litter in terms of cases and clients. But general practice firms have aggressively encroached on their territory. With deep benches of trial lawyers, the large firms have sought -- and, more often than not, received -- increasingly profitable patent litigation work. The result: IP boutiques are playing defense, trying to either find their marketplace niche or grow their firms to compete with the behemoths.
9 minute read

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