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June 14, 2000 |

Jobs Beyond the Beltway

Northern Virginia's newfound role as a home to high-technology companies, combined with its proximity to the seat of the federal government, has enabled the area's legal market to surge further and faster than other high-tech markets throughout the country. Right now there's a wide array of traditional and nontraditional opportunities for recent law school graduates and experienced attorneys seeking a change.
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April 24, 2009 |

Flash training 2010 Test: Part 2a

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September 15, 2006 |

Hunton Continues the Stampede to L.A.

Richmond, Va. — based Hunton & Williams becomes the latest in a string of firms to set up shop in Los Angeles.
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October 02, 2002 |

A Test for Competition

A moment of truth has arrived for President Bush's trustbusters, says Robert Lande, in the form of two proposed mergers -- between satellite service and cruise line companies -- that could create market domination in their industries. These corporate plans will test the administration's commitment to competition and reveal its position on monopoly-forming mergers.
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January 19, 2000 |

Justices Visit 'Wal-Mart'

Wal-Mart and a maker of children's clothes will face off today in a U.S. Supreme Court case that could determine the breadth of trade dress protection for product designs. The high court will hear arguments concerning a question the justices themselves posed to the parties: What must be shown to establish, for purposes of Lanham Act trade dress protection, that a product's design is inherently distinctive?
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April 14, 2004 |

Judicial Gadfly Pushes for More Input in Nomination Process

As co-founder and coordinator of the Center for Judicial Accountability, Elena Sassower has pushed for public involvement in judicial confirmation hearings before the Senate Judiciary Committee. But last year, Capitol Police say, she went too far by interrupting a hearing on the nomination of Richard Wesley to the Second Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals. In a trial set to begin this week, Sassower will be tried on one count of disrupting Congress -- a charge she claims is retaliatory.
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April 08, 2003 |

The Brobeck Exodus

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April 13, 2007 |

Summer Work Plentiful For Law Students

It's good to be Stephanie Holmes. The second-year law student at Catholic University's Columbus School of Law applied to 24 firms at the start of her summer job search. She got 23 callbacks.
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September 16, 2010 |

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