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September 19, 2011 |

Why you can ignore Google+, for now

While we wait for Google+ to reach critical mass, does it make sense for your lawyers and law firm to be using it?
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May 02, 2005 |

Let's create health courts

With American health care in meltdown, bipartisan momentum is building for the creation of special health courts.
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September 24, 2003 |

People In The News

Movers and Shakers in the Philadelphia legal community.
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October 01, 2006 |

Hands Across the Water

General Electric crafted a �foreign policy� for doing business abroad. Should your company have one too? By Ben W. Heineman, Jr.
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October 22, 2012 |

General counsel has role in CEO succession planning

The abrupt departure of Citigroup CEO Vikram Pandit on Oct. 17 might have come as quite a surprise to those outside the bank's boardroom.
4 minute read
October 18, 2000 |

Insider Trading Rules About to Change

Starting Oct. 23, a little-noticed Securities and Exchange Commission rule will permit employees to legally trade their company's shares even if they are aware of material inside information. The catch: Trades must be made under a written plan created before the insider knew of the stock-sensitive development. The rule could be a boon for corporate executives and employees of smaller companies.
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March 07, 2005 |

Dissent Over Consent: Outing Judges, Changing Venue � Parental Consent Bill Has Something for Everyone

A bill that would require written parental consent before a teenager could obtain an abortion would increase the level of parental involvement, changing the existing requirement that a parent must be notified before a minor can obtain an abortion to one that requires the consent of the minor and one parent.
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September 15, 2003 |

Esteemed Nazi Hunter Now Disbarred, Unemployed

Neal Sher hunted Nazis for the Justice Department. He lobbied on Israeli and Jewish issues as head of the powerful American Israel Public Affairs Committee, or AIPAC. And most recently, he worked to ensure that families of Holocaust victims collect on their insurance policies. Now, the 56-year-old Sher is unemployed. And, on Aug. 28, the D.C. Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals stripped him of his D.C. law license.
9 minute read
December 07, 1999 |

Bird's Legacy Still a Watershed in California Politics

Rose Bird, the former California chief justice who died Saturday at age 63, left a legacy far different than the one the trailblazing liberal jurist might have intended. After a string of "firsts" -- she was the state's first female Cabinet officer and the first woman to serve on the state's highest court -- Bird and two other colleagues became the first to be booted off the court by voters.
8 minute read
September 12, 2003 |

The Unraveling of Neal Sher

For years, attorney Neal Sher tracked down former Nazis for the DOJ and brought them to justice. He lobbied on behalf of numerous groups and most recently was a leader of a commission that helps families of Holocaust victims collect on insurance policies. But last year, Sher's life began to unravel. He now finds himself out of a job and stripped of his D.C. law license.
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