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July 10, 2003 |

Arent Fox Looks in the Mirror as Its Status Changes

Arent Fox Kintner Plotkin Kahn is looking for answers. A longtime fixture of Washington's legal scene, Arent Fox today is beleaguered by flat revenue and a stream of partner exits. Now the firm has begun an extensive effort to regain its footing.
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Mouse Hunt: 'Slumdog' Millionaire Producer is Suing Disney Over 'Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?'
Publication Date: 2009-02-23
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The British company that produced the Oscar-winning Best Picture claims that Disney's self-dealing has cost it revenue from the hit game show.

Pharma Price Fixing Case Peters Out at High Court
Publication Date: 2013-06-03
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It's been a tough slog through the courts for a group of pharmacy plaintiffs with antitrust claims against some of the biggest drug companies in the land. Plaintiffs lawyer Joseph Alioto stuck with the case for nearly a decade, including through two trips to the California Supreme Court. Now he's finally run out of appeals.

February 20, 2003 |

Schnader Harrison Loses Four Partners

Philadelphia-based Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis has experienced a new wave of significant departures, losing labor and employment partners Allan Dabrow and Gina Ameci, tax and estates partner Barry Frank and business services department chairman Edward Schiff.
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September 08, 2010 |

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December 23, 2003 |

Firms Faced Economic Challenges In 2003

In the world of law firm management, 2003 presented many of the same challenges that have haunted law firms since the stock market plummeted three years ago. There were some layoffs and downsizing, while salaries were relatively stagnant and merger activity was largely tepid at many firms. But those negative factors appeared less pronounced as the economy crept slightly upward.
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July 11, 2003 |

D.C. Firm Arent Fox Takes a Long Look in the Mirror

Arent Fox Kintner Plotkin & Kahn, a longtime fixture of Washington, D.C.'s legal scene, is looking for answers. The firm is beleaguered by flat revenue and a stream of partner exits. Now the firm has begun an extensive effort to regain its footing.
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July 12, 1999 |

Top Firms Find N.Y. Is Still the Apple of Their Eyes

It is certainly no surprise that many of the biggest winners in The American Lawyer magazine's Am Law 100 chart for 1999 -- Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom; Davis Polk & Wardwell and Weil, Gotshal & Manges -- are Manhattan-based financial practices. California firms who have done well have profitable branches in New York. Despite the rise of high tech industries in Austin and Seattle, New York still seems to reign supreme as the city of big revenues.
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Quinn Emanuel Beats Back Infringement Suit over Swipe-Free Credit Cards for American Express
Publication Date: 2011-06-17
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A patent infringement suit won't get in the way of AmEx's marketing of tap-and-go credit cards, thanks to the company's lawyers at Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan.

SEC Convinces Ninth Circuit To Reinstate Gateway Exec Convictions
Publication Date: 2011-06-24
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Jury verdicts for big-company financial fraud don't come easy for the Securities and Exchange Commission. So the agency was understandably crushed in 2007 when a San Diego judge threw out securities fraud verdicts that it won against two former Gateway executives. Now, thanks to the Ninth Circuit, the SEC has won back those verdicts.

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