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February 28, 2000 |

When in Rome, Be Corporation Counsel

As the Woodstock '99 concert ended last July in Rome, N.Y., in a rampage of fires, looting and generalized mayhem, Gregory Amoroso was a little surprised to find himself standing in the middle of it.
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July 01, 2008 |

MANAGEMENT: Learning To Lead

More than ever, firms need to develop skilled managers. But aping corporate training methods won't get results.
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December 07, 1999 |

Charles R. Morgan, BellSouth Corp.

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August 02, 1999 |

Shootings Overshadow ABA Panels Gun Violence Debate

Thursday's shooting rampage in metro Atlanta occurred just a week before the ABA comes to town to hear, among other things, a debate on gun suits. Though no details had emerged late Friday of any possible liability surrounding the shootings in Buckhead that left as many as nine dead, those involved in gun suits say it will be impossible to avoid reference to the massacre at the ABA's panel discussion.
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November 27, 2012 |

Analysis: The Forecast for 2013

Four years after Lehman Brothers died and the national economy plunged into a deep crisis, the legal marketplace remains splintered, uncertain and likely to stay that way. The Great Recession hasn't sunk all boats, nor lifted them. The health of practices varies by lawyer and practice group; within the same firm we find corridors never busier and others filled with lawyers who have little to do but pray for the patience of their partners.
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September 28, 2009 |

From The State House To The Boardroom

Mark Nielsen has spent much of his professional life in the public eye. He spent three terms in the Connecticut legislature, ran twice for Congress and was a top aide in the Massachusetts governor's office.
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April 27, 2010 |

Denationalize Housing Finance

Financial firms have properly been pilloried for their role in bringing on the financial tsunami, but at least they're getting another regulatory look. Lurking beneath the financial, legal and media surface is another ongoing saga: government pouring torrents of money into our effectively nationalized housing markets.
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July 11, 2013 |

Permanent Mandatory Injunctions To Require Environmental Compliance

Whether the plaintiff is a government agency or an individual citizen, it is not always easy to get defendants to comply with environmental orders.
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November 17, 2004 |

2004 Quality of Life Survey

General counsel are feeling the strain from increased stress, longer work hours and an emphasis on hypervigilance in an era of high-profile corporate scandals -- but even with all that, most remain content with their jobs and proud to be in-house lawyers. Those are among the findings of Corporate Counsel's latest survey on work-life issues. Even with the "Enron effect" making some lawyers feel like targets, it seems that, for GCs, the good vibe lives on.
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July 15, 1999 |

'Young, Hip, Cool and Fun'

Nestled in a San Francisco loft, the law offices of Britton Silberman & Cervantez evoke the casual comfort of a software company. With more than 200 clients, seven-attorney Britton Silberman & Cervantez is thriving. Their success is due in no small part to the partners' backgrounds: all came from start-ups. Their collective expertise "saves our clients time and money," Silberman says. "They don't have to spend time training us. We laugh at their jokes and know all the acronyms."
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