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January 07, 2011 |

States luring veteran professors to retire as budget cuts loom

Darrell Fasching planned to keep teaching religious studies at the University of South Florida until he was offered a year's salary of about $90,000 to retire and give up tenure rights earned over almost three decades at the school.
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February 13, 2006 |

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Securities class actions dip, but it may not be trend ... Three Strikes offense ... Bridging Africa.
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January 08, 2009 |

Deal Watch: Tech startups shine during recession

Work in most areas of corporate law may be moribund, but not every segment is kaput. One active segment is venture capital investments in high-tech startups.Consider the deal 2080 Media Inc. of Atlanta just made for a digital media company developed at Turner Sports International Enterprises Inc. 2080 Media acquired PlayON Sports from Turner last month for undisclosed terms.
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April 13, 2007 |

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February 01, 2013 |

In Rare Departure, Milbank Partner Leaves Firm to Rejoin Ex-Dewey Colleagues at Weil

Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy doesn't lose too many partners to rival firms. But for Paul Wessel, the former head of Milbank's compensation and benefits group, the opportunity to lead a similar practice at Weil, Gotshal & Manges and rejoin several former colleagues from Dewey Ballantine was too good to pass up.
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February 11, 2011 |

Homebuilders undermined by cost of construction boom's flaws

Seattle city planner Alan Justad is reviewing a project that will bring back the cranes, dust and noise absent since the real estate bust. This one will subtract from the skyline rather than add to it.
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November 01, 2011 |

Low Return

Financial incentives are The Am Law 200's favorite motivational tools, but their value is limited, and they carry risks.
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July 13, 2001 |

Downsizing Dilemmas

Today's law firms are run like businesses, and as such they watch their bottom lines. In times of economic uncertainty, that means downsizing, and one of the easiest places to downsize is the library. Most firms opt to reduce the library's physical inventory, the library staff, or both. No matter their choices, it is clear that the law firm library of the future will be smaller in terms of both collection and staff.
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July 17, 2000 |

Forget About Going Paperless

Library budgets and physical space are diminishing; law firms are increasingly outsourcing library needs; society will be paperless any day now; and law librarians will find themselves unemployed, thanks to the proliferation of electronic research sources and the ability of attorneys to do their own research at their desks. Not!
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