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October 24, 2005 |

Movers

Drinker Biddle & Reath (Philadelphia): Guy W. Winters Jr. joins the corporate and securities practice group as partner in the firm's home office-and other personnel moves.
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April 06, 2010 |

Supreme Court Case May Be Key for Vaccine Plaintiffs

In spite of recent courtroom losses, parents who blame their children's autism at least in part on childhood vaccines say their legal battle is far from over.
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May 16, 2011 |

After 26-Year Recruiting Career, Michael Coleman Decides to Move On

In the 26 years since recruiter Michael Coleman left law practice to start his search firm, the changes to the profession have been "revolutionary," he says. As Coleman readies to retire from Coleman Nourian, he discusses the rise of the lateral market and lawyer dissatisfaction.
6 minute read
October 17, 2005 |

Civil Actions

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January 04, 2012 |

Ten Public Relations Trends to Watch for in 2012

Public relation trends to watch in 2012.
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Law Journal Press | Digital Book Health Care Fraud: Enforcement and Compliance Authors: James F. Barger, Jr., J. Elliott Walthall, Elise May Frohsin, Benjamin P. Bucy View this Book

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April 20, 2009 |

A national footprint, but with a 'small-firm feel'

Constangy, Brooks & Smith, an Atlanta-based labor and employment firm, has made it a mission to expand from its regional practice in the Southeastern U.S. to become a national player. In the past year, Constangy Brooks has opened offices in Chicago; Milwaukee; Greenville, S.C.; and Southern California. Next month, the firm will open an office in Boston. Another 12 offices are spread across the Southeast, plus one in Kansas City, Mo.
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October 01, 2009 |

Suit Proceeds Over Government's Failure to Supervise Murderer

A civil action seeking to hold the federal government liable for the rape and murder of Manhattan graduate student Imette Saint-Guillen will go forward following a Eastern District Judge Dora L. Irizarry's denial in part of the government's motion to dismiss. By the government's own admission, Ms. Saint-Guillen's assailant, Darryl Littlejohn, "fell between the cracks" and had gone unsupervised from his 2004 release from a 41-month imprisonment for bank robbery until his March 2006 arrest for the attack on Ms. Saint-Guillen, notwithstanding a sentencing order requiring supervised probation.
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June 27, 2005 |

The Problem Solvers

Law firm administrators discuss best practices and a few things to avoid when it comes to helping to run large law firms.
7 minute read
May 09, 2013 |

Suit Claims Gender Bias Against Women Sales Reps at Merck

A putative class action claims Merck & Co.'s compensation policies create incentives to discriminate against women sales representatives.
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March 15, 2004 |

Decision summaries from the NLJ

Kmart can't pick which creditors to pay first � and other recent court decision summaries from The National Law Journal.
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