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November 22, 2002 |

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June 20, 2005 |

An Inside Look at Supreme Court Decision-Making

Out of the creative mind of Dahlia Lithwick comes "E-mailgate": the leaking of an intra-justice electronic dispute over where to take a group of visiting Irish journalists to lunch. Scalia votes for Applebee's, Kennedy insists upon French cuisine, and O'Connor wants to be the deciding vote. There are the usual debates about isolationism, evolving standards and consensus-building. And Souter is hiding out under his desk eating yogurt and an apple.
5 minute read
January 29, 2008 |

Advertisers hope for big score from Super Bowl

The story lines are unabashedly goofy. Cavemen invent the wheel to transport a beer cooler made of stone, and a car buyer enlists the help of a tribal warrior in case he needs some extra negotiating leverage at the dealership.For most of us, Super Bowl ads make fine entertainment. But for the advertisers who make and buy them, Sunday is white-knuckle time.
5 minute read
October 01, 2004 |

DEALS AND SUITS

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February 16, 2009 |

Charlotte in same predicament as Wall Street

CHARLOTTE, N.C. AP - The financial collapse has hit the city known as Wall Street South.For years, Bank of America Corp. and Wachovia Corp. helped turn Charlotte into a financial powerhouse. Now, the big banks have thrust it into the same predicament as the real Wall Street - the city is losing thousands of jobs and an unquantifiable amount of prestige.
6 minute read
June 07, 2001 |

That Old-Time Passion

As a young man growing up near Ocala, Fla., Thom Rumberger milked venom from rattlesnakes and wrestled alligators to put himself through college. Not bad training for a career in the rough-and-tumble world of law and politics.
7 minute read
December 22, 2006 |

Mass-Mailed Letters Chronicle Another Year in the Life of a Big-Firm Attorney

Humor columnist The Snark derides the annual mass-mailing of holiday update letters. Rather than telling the true story about toiling as an associate at a large law firm, The Snark feels the writer always sugarcoats reality by going on and on about important legal work. So this season, as his gift to readers, The Snark offers fill-in-the-blank holiday update letters, whether you're a first-year associate who is allotted one day to spend with the family or a partner who's just kicked a drug habit.
6 minute read
July 14, 2009 |

Is a Lawn Mower a Motor Vehicle? Man's Felony Theft Sentence Could Ride on the Answer

It has four wheels and can hit speeds of 40 mph. But is a riding lawn mower technically a motor vehicle? That odd question confronted the Georgia Supreme Court Monday after a man appealed a 10-year sentence for swiping a riding mower from a Home Depot store. The man seeks a shorter prison term by challenging his conviction for felony motor vehicle theft. The court's decision could also help clarify what lawyers say is a murky definition for "motor vehicles" that may also extend beyond lawnmowers.
3 minute read
August 01, 2007 |

On the Job: Moves

A new job at AT&T; good neighbors; a new face at Realogy.
11 minute read

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