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May 31, 2007 |

Networks Help Small Law Firms Go International

Margie Bodas' firm has 36 lawyers and no offices outside the United States but is increasingly serving clients with global needs. Thanks to a global network to which her Minneapolis firm belongs, Bodas gets referrals and assistance on foreign matters by clicking a mouse or picking up the phone. As legal networks swell to include members from the most remote corners of the world, midsize firms are increasingly relying on their reach to meet their clients' cross-border needs without opening overseas offices.
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October 14, 2009 |

Candidates Start Eyeing Spots On S.F. Bench

Of the 13 judges who face re-election in June, at least one is saying he is planning to retire rather than run again.
3 minute read
September 20, 2011 |

Comments Sought on Proposed Guidelines on Electronic Devices in the Courts

This Notice publishes for comment the Supreme Court Bench-Bar-Media Committee's July 2011 "Report on Proposed Supreme Court Guidelines on Electronic Devices in the Courts." The report includes an Appendix intended to replace the current set of Guidelines on Cameras in the Courts (Directive #10-03). The report also is available on the Judiciary's web site, www.njcourts.com.
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August 03, 2006 |

Law firms rework campus recruiting

A robust legal market and declining law school enrollment are prompting 687-attorney Baker Botts and other top firms across the country to rework their on-campus interview strategies, whether it means hitting new schools, scheduling more interviews at their favorite stops or considering students who fall outside their usual hiring qualifications.
6 minute read
May 07, 2009 |

Marvell Finds Flaws in Damning GC Recording

Going Public: Remember that fun case where a GC accidentally let a rival's voicemail record discussions of how to steal that rival's IP? Marvell's Latham lawyers say the tape is not to be believed.
4 minute read
June 16, 2006 |

Short Supply Moves Associate Salary War Into Midwest

The associate salary war has spread from the coasts to the middle of the United States, with law firms boosting starting pay to stay competitive in a legal market where demand is mounting and the supply of top-notch first-years is waning.
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September 14, 2009 |

VerdictSearch

Coca-Cola agrees to pay $6,000 for accident involving deliveryman. Cook wins $84,560 in overtime suit against former employer. Pro athlete to blame for collision that ended her career, jury says. Faulty tire installation didn't cause fatal crash, jury concludes
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November 15, 2012 |

Representing Corporate New Jersey

A chart of 145 law firms used most frequently by 37 companies.
11 minute read

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