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July 01, 2008 |

BOOKS: New Titles in Brief

Case of a Lifetime: A Criminal Defense Lawyer's Story; Your Witness: Lessons on Cross-Examination and Life from Great Chicago Trial Lawyers
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April 09, 2010 |

Wall Street women still knocking on men's rooms

Back in an era that some Wall Street guys consider the good old days, men got the promotions, women got left out of important meetings and anyone dumb enough to complain met with a blitz of retaliation. Ultimately, legal actions including the embarrassing 1996 "Boom-Boom Room" lawsuit against Smith Barney Co.
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August 04, 2003 |

A Pro-Employee Trend

From a Supreme Court term marked by a breathtaking string of victories for advocates of liberal causes emerged a trio of employment decisions that strengthened the ability of employees to bring claims of discrimination against employers.
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February 09, 2011 |

Doctor Alleges Pfizer Violated Medical, Ethical Standards — Drug Giant Says Nothing New Here

A doctor alleges Pfizer violated standards, appeared to have paid off officials, and oversaw acts 'which may have led to criminally negligent homicide' during drug trials on kids in Nigeria — but Pfizer says the claims aren't 'supported by the facts.' • ALSO SEE: WikiLeaks Sparks Interest in Court Battle • Pfizer's General Counsel Takes On Enlarged Business Roll • Pfizer's Kindler Gets Paltry $9.6M in Severance, Bonus
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May 12, 2006 |

Six Days, Six Lawyers, $24 Billion

Golden West Financial GC Michael Roster used to tell outside lawyers that there were certain firms he would call in to do a major transaction, but he wouldn't necessarily say who those firms were. As it turned out, Wall Street's Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz drew the ace card when it came to counseling the bank through what analysts are calling the year's second-largest deal: the cash and stock acquisition of Golden West by Wachovia. Wachtell handled the $24.2 billion deal with six lawyers in six days.
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October 01, 2007 |

In-House

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December 28, 2004 |

A Very Graphic Presentation Indeed

Attorney Daniel Coolidge was in the middle of demonstrating a search program to an American Bar Association technology panel when the software found something unwanted. To Coolidge's dismay, a graphic he opened and displayed to all assembled turned out to be porn. But how did it get there?
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August 21, 2006 |

Damage fallout over nuclear suits

The federal government may soon face the first wave of damages awards in its long-running, multibillion-dollar breach-of-contract litigation with the nation's utilities over disposal of spent nuclear fuel.
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July 27, 2012 |

'Virtual abodes' on social media considered for serving processes

More litigators are turning to social media to find elusive defendants and are increasing their efforts to serve process via these same sites, Miami attorneys Luis Salazar and Aaron P. Honaker note.
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