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December 15, 2009 |

Hogan and Lovells Partners Approve Merger

Partners at Hogan & Hartson and Lovells signed off on their megamerger in separate votes that ended at midnight on Monday. The move is one of the last big hurdles before the two firms officially set up shop, which is planned for May 1. "This is a great day for us," Hogan's chairman J. Warren Gorrell Jr. said Tuesday. In spite of the vote, the two firms still have several issues to work out, including overlapping offices and practice areas. The merged firm, with 2,500 lawyers, will be called Hogan Lovells.
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December 01, 2009 |

Law Firm Leaders Survey 2009

Law firm leaders detail the short-term measures they've taken to cut costs.
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October 11, 2005 |

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January 07, 2005 |

Law Firms Raise $800,000 So Far to Aid South Asians

New York lawyers are making sizable contributions to the worldwide tsunami disaster relief effort.
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July 05, 2005 |

Cozen Adds Dilworth Securities Group to Its D.C. Office

Cozen O'Connor has almost doubled its presence in Washington, D.C., by acquiring a four-attorney corporate and securities group from Dilworth Paxson led by partner Ralph V. DeMartino. Cozen O'Connor opened its Washington office four years ago with two corporate partners from Kutak Rock, and last year acquired four-attorney criminal defense boutique Asbill Moffitt & Boss, which included three partners and an associate. The Dilworth group brings Cozen O'Connor's D.C. lawyer head count to nine.
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August 16, 2002 |

Judge Shapiro Rules Vaccination Lawsuit Is State Court Case

Senior U.S. District Judge Norma L. Shapiro has ruled that a drug products liability lawsuit over a child who was allegedly rendered autistic due to adverse reactions to a battery of vaccinations must be litigated in the state courts even though the defendants plan to argue that the plaintiff failed to comply with the federal National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act.
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January 31, 2006 |

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Is Time on Wal-Mart's Side in Pared-Down Sex Bias Class Actions?
Publication Date: 2012-10-16
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Female workers suing Wal-Mart got some good news last month, when a judge in San Francisco green-lighted a regional version of the nationwide employment class action that the Supreme Court rejected last year. But this week Gibson Dunn reminded the plaintiffs that pursuing their regional strategy is going to be tough.

December 16, 2009 |

Hogan and Lovells Partners Approve Merger

Partners at Hogan & Hartson and Lovells signed off on their megamerger in separate votes that ended at midnight on Monday.
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May 16, 2011 |

Hollywood's Double Take on Social Media

One thing to do when hiring a celebrity endorser is to be certain their contracts include a "morals clause" that permits termination of a contract if the endorser decides to use Twitter, Facebook, or other social media, to post offensive comments and materials. Just remember celebrity agents are very careful not to let contracts get terminated for bad behavior.
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