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October 19, 2010 |

City OK's site for charter school, but residents object

As young families have moved into some of the nearly 23,000 condos built in downtown Miami and surrounding areas during the housing boom, the need for schools has become more pressing.
6 minute read
February 14, 2001 |

Old Firm, New Tricks

Despite increased revenue and being the only Seattle-based firm to make the 1999 Am Law 100 chart, Perkins Coie faced an identity crisis in 2000 as Silicon Valley firms moved north. Perkins was used to being the big fish in a small pond; now big-city-associate salaries threatened its retention rate. A new funky office space, an innovative bonus system and a little optimism saved the day.
15 minute read
August 09, 2013 |

Day Pitney Layoffs 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 Thursday that it is laying off as many as 40 people, including support staffers and attorneys.
4 minute read
May 24, 2001 |

Sometimes the Theater Makes the Movie

Peter Gutmann's ideal movie-going experience would have convenient parking; minimal box office lines; a dark theater; comfortable seats with good sight lines; a large, evenly lit screen; a sharp, steady picture; rich, strong sound; and only a few brief trailers. OK, this isn't the Land of Oz. So Gutmann offers his review of film houses in the D.C. area, from the dumps to the decadent.
7 minute read
January 13, 2009 |

Alone at the top

Atlanta bankruptcy and foreclosure lawyer Mathew A. Schuh is on top of the world. And it's not because business is booming-although it is.Schuh recently won the Match Play Club Championship at Druid Hills Golf Club, defeating attorney G. Douglas Dillard 1-up in the title match."I'm pretty jazzed," said Schuh, the last man standing in the tournament that began with 104 competitors.
4 minute read
April 25, 2006 |

Online stings by feds succeed where states fail

The Justice Department says it�s doing all it can to protect children online. Justin Berry and some congressional representatives don�t see it that way.
11 minute read
April 03, 2008 |

Global settlement reached in suits over tainted pet food

A Canadian manufacturer has come to terms with plaintiffs lawyers in litigation over pet food that allegedly caused death or injury to thousands of dogs and cats. Suits were filed early last year soon after Menu Foods Inc. recalled 60 million containers of 90 brands of pet food. The plaintiffs claim unfair and deceptive trade practices; negligence in failing to provide adequate quality control; unjust enrichment and breach of implied and express warranties. Some suits claim emotional trauma.
2 minute read
March 06, 2013 |

A Wave of Class Actions for the 'Food Court'

Across the Bay Area, corporate attorneys with degrees from top law schools are considering the nutritional content of corn chips. And in their chambers, federal judges are in deep contemplation over pints of Ben & Jerry's and packs of sugar-free gum.
10 minute read
April 25, 2003 |

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August 28, 2013 |

After Swapping Sides, Matt Powers Still Seeking Patents

Two years in, the former Weil IP litigation star has his mojo working at Tensegrity, but he may have moved too late to claim the biggest prizes.
12 minute read

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