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January 13, 2003 |

Trial to Begin for Hussein's Would-Be Spy

The federal trial of Brian Patrick Regan set to start this week in Alexandria, Va., highlights a tenet of espionage cases: The more damage to national security a defendant is alleged to have inflicted, the more negotiating clout the defendant possesses. That dynamic could leave Regan out in the cold.
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July 18, 2002 |

The Next New Thing

It's time to move on to the next new economy, and it is biotechnology. The San Francisco Bay Area, Boston, San Diego and Montgomery County, Md., are the hot spots for the emerging biotech industry. In California especially, where the health of so many law firms was tied to the Internet economy, many of them are latching on to biotech as a way out from under the dot-com debris.
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April 23, 2002 |

EBay's Risky Bid

There was a time when eBay looked the other way when fraud took place on its Web site. But when traffic mushroomed from 2.2 million users in 1998 to 42.4 million in 2001, eBay had to rethink that strategy. The spike in users brought an influx of less-than-honest bidders and sellers. To protect its profits and ward off costly lawsuits, eBay switched from a "hands-off" to a "hands-on" legal strategy.
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January 14, 2003 |

Trial to Begin for Hussein's Would-Be Spy

Ex-military man Brian Patrick Regan is scheduled to go on trial this week in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia for allegedly offering to sell U.S. military secrets to Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, Libya and the People's Republic of China. If convicted, Regan could become the first accused spy to face the death penalty since the 1953 execution of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg.
6 minute read
November 21, 2006 |

Passing Grades July 2006

California Bar Passing Grades from July 2006
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November 23, 2009 |

PaLAW 2009 Top 100 Firms

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June 29, 2012 |

Immigration law's chilling effect on commerce

Immigration attorney Jorge R. Lopez considers the effect a show-me-your-papers law would have in Florida. A law similar to Arizona's could have a chilling effect on commerce in the state, Lopez writes.
4 minute read
November 19, 2012 |

Commentary: Teaching Witnesses to Help the Jury

Litigators must educate witnesses about effective courtroom communication so the witnesses can articulate a detailed and convincing story for jurors, write Harry Jones, Jason Bloom and Emily McDonald.
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February 01, 2007 |

PRO BONO SCORECARD 2007: Scoring the Firms

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April 26, 2010 |

Foodie

Profile of Michael C. Nichols, senior vice president and general counsel for Sysco Corp.
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