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September 13, 2013 |

Q&A: Anne Rudman

The new chair of the board of Lawyers Without Borders discusses her own work in Liberia, Ghana, Kenya and Uganda, along with the organization's training programs on legal concepts and human rights in developing countries.
12 minute read
April 01, 2008 |

Taming Texas

It took six years, but IP defense attorneys finally broke the runaway juries of the Lone Star State.
17 minute read
June 07, 2013 |

Opinion: Lawyers Should Not Be Granted Immunity From Fraud

Editor's Note: The writer, a Greenwich financier and former professional football player, is a party in the divorce case of Simms v. Simms. A related case, Simms v. Seaman, recently upheld lawyers' litigation immunity from civil fraud. He claims fraud was committed when his ex-wife and her lawyers failed to divulge that she was receiving a sizable inheritance at the time they requested an increase in the ex-wife's alimony payments.
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October 17, 2005 |

Build the $5,000 Home Office

Powered by remote access to office networks and high-bandwidth Internet connections, the tech age adage that "your office is wherever you are" has become more of a reality. Here's a look at planning a budget-conscious home office.
6 minute read
January 26, 1999 |

Gold Amid Guns?

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August 19, 2009 |

Judges Grow Wary of Jurors With BlackBerrys

Given the growing trend of jurors causing mistrials by using electronic devices to do research pertaining to their cases, some Connecticut judges have taken it upon themselves to expand the warnings that they give to impaneled jurors. Others aren't convinced quite yet that's necessary.
4 minute read
September 05, 2000 |

Drowning in the Merger Wave

After years of record-breaking merger activity, the deluge of deals is wearing on the Federal Trade Commission. Bogged down with reviewing seemingly endless corporate unions, FTC lawyers have been hard pressed to prosecute antitrust violations, such as price fixing and abuse of monopoly power. Now, FTC attorneys fear that counsel are urging clients to use this institutional weakness to their advantage.
9 minute read
January 25, 2012 |

Apple, Publishers, Open-Source Dictate Law School Textbook Evolution

Electronic tablets will make paper books in law schools obsolete, publishing experts say, in reaction to news of Apple entering the textbook market and Thomson Reuters exiting it.
4 minute read
January 28, 2013 |

Avoiding law school in droves

As of mid-January, law school applications have dropped 20 percent from last year (and 2012 was hardly a banner year itself, as the number of applicants fell by nearly 14 percent.) If the trend holds through the final months of the admission cycle, law schools would see a 38 percent crash since their peak in 2010.
6 minute read

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