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August 11, 2009 |

How to Survive on a Slashed Salary

Big Law Cogs who've managed to survive round after round of layoffs now are reeling from the latest hit to come their way: a pay cut propelled by the continuing decline in partner profits.
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Moore v. Arucyunov
Publication Date: 2005-02-04
Practice Area: Torts
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KINGS COUNTY Civil Court Judge Sweeny Upon the close of plaintiff's case in this action to recover damages for personal injuries, the defendant moved for a directed v

October 19, 2004 |

California Leads the Way

Kelly D. Talcott, a partner at Kirkpatrick & Lockhart, writes that it has become a distressingly common practice for commentators to overstate the impact of the Internet on business practices and law.
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April 24, 2012 |

My Night With a Few Multimillion-Dollar Rainmakers

In the last few months, I have had conversations with four multimillion-dollar rainmakers from firms of various sizes. They ranged in age from 50-65. I mention their ages because several times, they reminded me that nothing happened to them overnight, and indeed "slow and steady" most certainly did win the race for them. Their books of business range from $2 million to over $25 million.
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April 04, 2008 |

Advocacy Group Watches Over the Internet

The Center for Democracy and Technology has evolved into a strange bird that nibbles on the hands that feed it. As an industry forum, CDT defends the Internet's ideals of openness, equality and anonymity while working with commercial interests that might threaten those very ideals.
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May 23, 2005 |

Summers schooled

American women's rights advocates have long been adept at turning sex-based blunders into sex-based opportunities. A gaffe earlier this year by Harvard President Lawrence Summers has created another occasion for advancing gender equality..
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January 17, 2012 |

Convicted Internet Pirate's Online Posts Draw Prosecutors' Ire

A convicted internet pirate may be going to prison sooner than she expected for posting on sites such as Facebook and You Tube about her perceived persecution by federal prosecutors.
4 minute read
May 06, 2002 |

Lawyers, too, had a hand in the death of the dot-com

George M. Kraw"Don't invest in dot-coms" Pets.com's sock puppet told "Good Morning America," when asked what advice he had for investors shortly after the puppet's company filed for bankruptcy in November 2000. "Now he tells us," flashed through the heads of millions of viewers. Pets.
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FRANCHINI v. PALMIERI
Publication Date: 2003-08-07
Practice Area: Torts
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Decided and Entered: August 7, 2003 92944 ________________________________ ROSEANNE FRANCHINI et al., Appellants, v SUZANNE PALMIERI, Respondent. _

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