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December 17, 2003 |

CalPERS Taps Lerach for Suit Against NYSE

The nation's largest pension fund will rely on one of the country's best-known class action litigators as it tries to prove the New York Stock Exchange and seven trading funds swindled millions from investors. William Lerach -- the Milberg Weiss Bershad Hynes & Lerach partner famed for his suits on behalf of shareholders -- is representing the California Public Employees' Retirement System in a class action filed Tuesday in a New York federal court.
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January 28, 2008 |

Gathering Dust

The question is a simple one: Would you rather research law firms with a few clicks of the keyboard or pore through a 4-inch-thick hardcover book?
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March 28, 2007 |

Courts' Rules In Play As Media Seeks Cameras

The Associated Press and other media groups got bad news from New Britain Superior Court Judge Michael R. Sheldon March 23, who held that current Practice Book rules give judges no discretion to allow cameras in courtrooms, unless expressly permitted. With specific exceptions, current Practice Book Rule 1-10 states that, "a judicial authority should prohibit broadcasting, televising, recording, or taking photographs in the courtroom...." Sheldon ruled that "should" means "must" in this context. But that Practice Book rule's days may be numbered.
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January 28, 2013 |

Attack on sentencing commission website exposes weak federal cyber defenses

Privacy and data law firm practitioners said the January 26 attack on the U.S. Sentencing Commission's website fit with a pattern of assaults intended on shaming the government by conveying political messages in part through exposing embarrassing weaknesses in federal cyber defenses.
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May 26, 2006 |

Who's Next in Line for GC?

As the business world becomes more regulated and litigious, the top corporate legal position is increasingly viewed as an essential senior management role directly affecting the bottom line. Developing a GC succession plan is critical because sudden loss or transition of the general counsel can profoundly affect a company's shareholder value. The plan need not be complex, and it can be broken down into three stages: immediate corporate legal needs, medium-term needs and acquisition of a GC successor.
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November 20, 2006 |

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