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May 09, 2003 |

Firms' Shallow Pockets Frustrate Plaintiffs

Anthony [email protected] YORK-As the nation's major law firms ponder how to avoid massive liability in the post-Enron world, they can take some comfort in the thought that the lawyers suing them hardly are thrilled at the prospect. That is because supposedly deep-pocketed law firms are frustratingly small potatoes, said David Spears, a litigation partner at New York's Richards Spears Kibbe Orbe.
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March 01, 2012 |

A Heavy Burden

A remnant of a simpler time, the generous pension plans at many Am Law 100 firms place an increasing weight on younger partners. Is a generational battle looming?
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September 06, 2010 |

INADMISSIBLE

Wedgwood joins Lowell for Kim defense; Brown throws down on her colleagues; satisfaction for Environment and Natural Resources Division; Castillo's late start, sans appendix; social networking hits the benches; D.C. courts switch to TD; and a new public school report in this week's column.
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September 28, 2010 |

Southwest General Counsel Oversaw $1.4B AirTran Acquisition

Southwest Airlines GC Madeleine Johnson will soon be able to fly into Atlanta, Boston, New York City, or Washington, D.C., without having to travel on a competitor's plane — now that her airline's acquired AirTran for $1.4 billion.
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February 18, 2008 |

B2B takes on a whole new meaning

Big business and many legislators paint the courts in the popular imagination as handing out gigantic verdicts in class actions, medical malpractice and products liability cases. In reality, the biggest verdicts last year were obtained by businesses suing other businesses.
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September 22, 2006 |

Icahn Blasts ImClone Management

In the wake of a judge's ruling that stripped ImClone Systems of key exclusive patent rights, the biotech's biggest rival wasted little time taking advantage of the situation. After the market closed Tuesday, biotech giant Amgen Inc. said it had licensed the same technology to which ImClone lost its exclusive rights. Meanwhile, in what could lead to a full-blown power struggle, newly elected ImClone director Carl Icahn blasted management for the patent loss and for ImClone's "sorry record" in general.
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April 07, 2009 |

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May 03, 2004 |

VERDICTS & SETTLEMENTS

Summaries of verdicts and settlements as reported in The National Law Journal.
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