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September 27, 2004 |

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You don't have to be huge to impress Cisco's GC; Thanks for the memories; Jennifer Watch: Week 3
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August 18, 2008 |

How Solos Can Gain Financial Flexibility

Quick beats big when it comes to linebackers and law practices. One of the solo practitioner's greatest weapons is his nimbleness. Without meetings to attend or committees to persuade, a solo can react quickly to developments in a case or trends in the marketplace. But this advantage often is wasted by solos who leave themselves without the financial resources to take advantage of new situations. Attorney Paul Schorn offers three tips for solo practitioners who want to protect their financial flexibility.
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February 16, 2010 |

Interview Strategies: Get Ready for Your Video Close-Up

Videoconference interviews are becoming more common as law firms and corporations expand geographically, and as travel becomes more expensive and time-consuming. With these types of interviews, presentation is a key factor, note consultants Valerie Fontaine and Roberta Kass.
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July 18, 2007 |

�I Am in Love With Blogging�

Readers don�t need to confine themselves to conventional journalists anymore.
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October 02, 2006 |

In Crisis Mode, HP Assembles Its Big Guns

Hewlett-Packard faced legislators on Capitol Hill last week to tell its side of the story — or maybe not.
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December 08, 2003 |

Conviction Is Dismissed Over Public Strip Search

An appeals court has dismissed criminal charges against a drug defendant who was subjected to an illegal strip search on the street in broad daylight. The New York Appellate Division, 1st Department, said the search unquestionably violated the defendant's Fourth Amendment rights, and noted a recent Court of Appeals ruling in which a body-cavity search after an arrest was found to be unwarranted in a defendant's apartment unless exigent circumstances exist.
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March 19, 2007 |

The Rodeo Cowboy Who Turned Rat

How the feds got the leaker in the BALCO steroids case.
19 minute read
October 05, 2006 |

In crisis mode, HP assembles big guns

JUDGING BY his perfectly upright posture and evident fear of making even the slightest movement -save for those darting eyes-it was clear that Charles Kelly wanted to be far away from Room 2123 in the Rayburn House Office Building. Alas, one's wish is not always granted. Maybe Kelly hoped he was back home in Villa Rica, Ga.
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November 04, 2003 |

A (Poorly) Hidden Gem

Allen Ruby steps into the ring with Silicon Valley's biggest firms. But don't expect an army of associates to follow him into court -- he heads a four-lawyer firm. And if you're looking for him at lunchtime, try his car out in the parking lot. He uses the backseat as an office. "He's there eating his sandwich and reading a brief," says class action lawyer Joseph Cotchett. After the break, "the brief may have ketchup on it, but he's written it, he's read it and it's brilliant."
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March 14, 2007 |

BALCO's Singing Cowboy

Why former PI and rodeo exec Larry McCormack fingered his friend as the one who leaked the transcripts in the BALCO steroids case. No Subscription Required
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