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August 15, 2006 |

Law Firms Rework Campus Recruiting

A robust legal market and declining law school enrollment are prompting firms to rework 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. But Baker Botts partner John Anaipakos says his firm has "resisted the urge" to consider students who fall short of its academic requirements -- instead, it raised associate salaries to $140,000 to keep pace with other firms.
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Judge Faces Dual Challenge in S.F.
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The Recorder caught up on the campaign trail with two challengers and the incumbent they are trying to unseat in the June election.

August 19, 2013 |

Tech Circuit: Feisty Women Get Promoted Edition

Deborah Baron, Jennifer Whittier, Sheryn Bruehl, Bonnie Spear McGrath and several other feisty women have new jobs, along with Sam Shipley and James Kent!
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June 14, 2006 |

Associate Salary War Moves to Midwest

Pressure from the coasts, along with a diminishing supply of graduates and busier offices, has middle-America firms raising starting pay.
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November 04, 2008 |

2008 NLJ 250 Chart 201-250

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June 24, 2002 |

Judges Assail ABA Study on Paid Trips

Federal bench is up in arms at an ABA study of rules that govern judicial travel.
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September 14, 2001 |

Farm Hit With $15 Million in Punitives for Nuisance Suit

In 1999, a barn housing chickens on the Buckeye Egg Farm outside Columbus, Ohio, began leaking manure into a local creek, polluting the area. That same spring, the farm had another spill, sending ammonium fertilizer into a different creek. Nearby property owners sued Buckeye charging negligence, nuisance and trespass. On Sept. 9, a Ohio jury awarded the plaintiffs $19.7 million, including $15.7 million in punitives.
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March 01, 2013 |

People in the News

Michael F. Eichert, former deputy general counsel of the Philadelphia Housing Authority, joined Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippel as a partner in the firm's litigation department.
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March 22, 2010 |

Panel Rules Georgia Plaintiff May Sue Drugmaker in Phila.

A Georgia man who alleges his heart attack was caused by his use of the prescription drug Adderall can keep his case in the Philadelphia Common Pleas Court because the manufacturer's employees involved in the development, testing and marketing of Adderall are based in Pennsylvania, the state Superior Court ruled last week.
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June 15, 2006 |

Associate Salary War Moves to 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 market where demand is mounting and the supply of top-notch first-years is waning. Though Midwest law firms aren't matching the $135,000-plus salaries of the big firms on the East and West coasts, some, such as Denver-based Holme Roberts & Owen, are raising salaries by 17 percent, to $105,000, to stay competitive with national firms with local outposts.
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