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June 07, 2011 |

Debt by a Thousand Cuts

Law school, it turns out, is a pretty expensive way to spend three years of your life. For pretty much all lawyers that means that when you finally get that sheepskin you're going to hear, in the distance above your parents' clapping, the baying of the wolves of debt hot on your trail. But there are ways to keep loans from consuming you, and one associate offers seven tips for the indentured.
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August 20, 2003 |

Record Industry, Music Fans Out of Tune

When the Recording Industry Association of America filed a blitz of subpoenas at ISPs to name names of illegal online music downloaders it was only the latest twist in an increasingly bitter litigation and PR war. While the industry figures out how to win back the music-buying public, it�s also been in full attack mode on the litigation front. Observers say, however, that the recording business needs to accept that the Internet, as a distribution vehicle for music, is here to stay.
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April 26, 2010 |

Soldiers' Skulls From Battle of San Jacinto Reveal Origins of Texas

Some 173 years after Texas won its independence from Mexico in the Battle of San Jacinto, a Dallas attorney's Internet sleuthing turned up and then tracked down the skulls of six Mexican soldiers slain in that fight.
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February 25, 2013 |

Lateral Hiring Charts

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February 04, 2013 |

How to Handle Immigration Issues of a Surprise Hire

How can the GC navigate the murky immigration waters without putting the hiring process at risk or slowing down the new employee's start on the job? Irina Plumlee lists some steps to quickly develop a plan of action to reconcile the company's workforce demands with the realities of the immigration world.
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March 29, 2010 |

Rule Revisions Will Ease Discovery Concerns About Experts

Revisions to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 26 should improve significantly attorneys' litigation-related communications with experts and experts' preparation of their reports and testimony. Lawyers now will be able to talk with their experts and review versions of those experts' reports, confident that the revised rules will protect such communications from discovery. The Judicial Conference of the United States has approved the revised rules, and the U.S. Supreme Court is expected to follow suit in May. Unless Congress rejects the revised rules, they will become effective Dec. 1.
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May 23, 2011 |

How to Scale the Mountain of Law School Debt

Many law school graduates face the daunting task of paying off their student loans, writes Ufot Umana Jr. As someone who paid off undergraduate loans and currently is paying off law school loans, he offers some advice. He says the first step in paying off student loans is to know what money comes in and control what goes out. This means creating a budget.
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