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November 12, 2007 |

The 2007 NLJ 250

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MidMichigan Reg'l Med. Ctr. v. Professional Employees Div. of Local 79
Publication Date: 1999-07-12
Practice Area: employment lit./adr | labor law
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Court: United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
Judge: DAUGHTREY and MOORE, Circuit Judges; STAFFORD, District Judge
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For plaintiff: Valerie P. Simmons
For defendant: John R. Runyan
Case number: No. 98-1464

The full case caption appears at the end of this opinion. KAREN NELSON MOORE, Circuit Judge. The district court set aside an arbitrator

Bissell Can't Skirt Trial in Dyson False Ad Case
Publication Date: 2013-06-17
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Dyson Inc. and its lawyers at Proskauer Rose and Kirkland & Ellis got the green light to go to trial—and some encouragement from the judge—in their false advertising lawsuit against high-end vacuum rival Bissell Homecare Inc.

August 23, 1999 |

Nonsalary Payments Raise Ethics Issue

In-house lawyers are witnessing a transformation in their compensation. Salary is no longer a straight sum; following executive compensation trends, company lawyers commonly receive a mix of salary, bonus and stock options. Now the American Bar Association is examining whether nonsalary compensation, often tied to company performance, may impair a lawyer's independence or create other ethical concerns.
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May 04, 2000 |

Options Gaining In Salary Mix

In-house lawyers are witnessing a transformation in their compensation. Salary is no longer a straight sum; following executive compensation trends, company lawyers commonly receive a mix of salary, bonus and stock options. Now the American Bar Association is examining whether nonsalary compensation, often tied to company performance, may impair a lawyer's independence or create other ethical concerns.
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June 14, 1999 |

Associates: Women in Skirts, Men in Dockers

A recent National Law Journal survey of lawyers' dress shows a surprisingly high penetration of casual Fridays, approaching 90%. [NLJ, May 31.] Yet a survey, by definition, ignores nuances. Interviews following up on the dress survey turned up two big nuances. First, women have not yet won yesterday's battle over business attire. Second, men are scared of casual wear.
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November 13, 2006 |

'NLJ 250' Shows Strong Law Firm Growth Continuing

The 250 largest law firms in the U.S. grew by 4 percent in 2006, a figure that was just shy of the prior year's gains, according to The National Law Journal's 29th annual survey. The results indicate a "healthy legal economy" spurred by strong mergers and acquisitions activity and big-ticket litigation, said one law firm consultant. And while law firms used to base their mergers on geography and size for size's sake, they now take a much more strategic approach, said another consultant.
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