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January 12, 2009 |

Firm Failures Leave Glut of Open Office Space

The commercial real estate market in Washington is facing a glut of high-end office space. The reason: Law firms that have closed, merged, or are simply trying to unload extra space in their trophy buildings.
7 minute read
January 20, 2012 |

Cuomo Bill Would Move Forfeiture Rulings to Criminal Sentencings

The measure, designed to eliminate the need to pursue assets in a civil action separate from the criminal prosecution and to generate money for the state and local governments, was inserted into the budget at the request of prosecutors, especially Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus R. Vance Jr., officials said.
6 minute read
February 01, 2013 |

Laboring for the Advantage

Employers confront challenges on all fronts, from new types of unions to the health care law. What do the next four years look like?
10 minute read
November 17, 2006 |

Pro Bono Effort Thwarts State Attempt to Decertify Orphanage

Lawyers from Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel and White & Case are representing an upstate haven for youngsters in a series of conflicts with state agencies and the local school district.
7 minute read
June 13, 2007 |

Steamboat in summer

SWOLLEN WITH SNOWMELT from the surrounding mountains, the Yampa River flows through the ski town of Steamboat Springs, Colo. No steamboat ever plied these waters-the town's name originated from the steamboat-like chugging sound of a nearby geothermal spring-but the Yampa still brims with watercraft. Tubers, kayakers and rafters negotiate the spillways while avoiding the lures of wader-wearing fly-fishers casting for trout and pike.
4 minute read
December 12, 2006 |

Tech Gifts for the Lawyer in Your Life

Rick Georges, solo practitioner and Future Lawyer blogger, wants every lawyer to have a happy holiday. For a tech-savvy attorney, this means a fair share of gadgets and high-tech goodies. Aided by a very large man in a red suit, Georges builds a wish list that will not only warm the tech-obsessed regions of your heart, but will also help your daily practice. How did Georges arrive at this knowledge? Well, according to him it happened one night, when not a creature was stirring and not a mouse was clicking.
7 minute read
August 13, 2013 |

Layoffs At Big Firm In Connecticut May Be Sign Of Things To Come

In what may be a sign of continued weakness in the commercial litigation market, one of Connecticut's largest grossing law firms confirmed last week that it is laying off as many as 40 people, including support staffers and attorneys.
4 minute read
March 06, 2008 |

Pet-Food Suits, Consolidated in New Jersey, Are Near Settlement

New Jersey's federal district has been made the venue for litigation charging that contaminated food caused death or injury to pets, and attorneys on both sides say a settlement could be a few weeks away.
2 minute read
May 26, 2000 |

Parker Power

After his graduation from law school in 1973, Robert M. Parker went to work as a banking and bankruptcy lawyer in Baltimore. But soon after, Parker realized he had a new calling in life. Now, he is the self-styled "Wine Advocate," author of the eponymous bimonthly newsletter and a host of best-selling books on the wine.
16 minute read
December 13, 2002 |

The Short List of Gift-Worthy High Court Books

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