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April 10, 2006 |

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June 17, 2002 |

Process Serving Is Getting Easier

Although many lawyers conduct discovery electronically and communicate through BlackBerrys, the business of serving papers in a litigation has remained in the dark ages, until now.
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April 22, 2013 |

Law Journal Names 2013 Rising Stars

Our esteemed panel of judges reviewed more than 200 nominations of attorneys 40 and under who have demonstrated that they are top contributors to the practice of law and their communities.
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May 08, 2008 |

Foley Hoag Lawyers Spot Forgery in Venezuelan Mining Suit

Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez isn't exactly chummy with the United States. So why would his government agree to be sued in U.S. courts? It wouldn't -- as a team of Foley Hoag lawyers proved in a $200 million Manhattan federal district court case that was dismissed May 2. Foley represented the government of Venezuela in the suit, which was brought by two mining companies forced to surrender 20-year mining concessions so Venezuela could build a dam.
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June 28, 2004 |

Movers

Pepper Hamilton (Philadelphia): George A. Lehner rejoins the firm as partner in the Washington office�and other notable personnel shifts.
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October 14, 2011 |

Judges Must Give Thorough Warnings About Risks of Self-Representation by Defendants, Panel Says

Trial judges must do more than caution criminal defendants that they might be convicted to ensure that their waiver of the right to counsel is "knowing, intelligent and voluntary," the Court of Appeals said yesterday in a decision written by Judge Susan Phillips Read.
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March 31, 2003 |

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July 26, 2004 |

Small Firms, Big Clients

Most big companies have traditionally turned to large law firms for outside legal help. But nowadays, Fortune 1000 companies that are dissatisfied with large firm costs and service are increasingly willing to try smaller firms. The match makes sense. Small firms are ever on the lookout for the "big client" and can often provide expertise, personal service and economical rates that large firms cannot. Find out how your small firm can reel in a big one.
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September 10, 2009 |

Appellate Division First Department

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