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July 02, 2013 |

Careers: 10 Things Every Summer Associate Needs to Know

Tips on how you should handle your assignments, cultivate a mentor, and enjoy the experience.
7 minute read
April 10, 2006 |

My Personal Road Models

By Karl Ritzler, Special to the Daily ReportWhen Wayne and Linda Phears moved to Atlanta from Washington, D.C., in 1974, they packed all their luggage and two small dogs into their 1960 Jaguar XK 150. It was their only car while Wayne Phears established himself as an attorney in downtown Atlanta.Today, he's a founder of Phears and Moldovan, a firm specializing in commercial and health-care litigation.
8 minute read
February 24, 2010 |

Further Cuts Could Impair Courts' Vital Functions, Steele Warns

In his address to the Joint Finance Committee of the General Assembly on Feb. 9, Chief Justice Myron T. Steele of the Delaware Supreme Court warned that continued cuts to the judiciary's budget could seriously erode the constitutionally mandated services provided by the courts.
5 minute read
April 08, 2005 |

Justice Scalia Is Everywhere -Even as a Bobblehead Doll

Tony [email protected]. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia is everywhere these days-speaking on C-SPAN, flying off to conferences and, coming soon, appearing as his very own bobblehead doll. The Scalia doll is the latest in a series of highly prized, limited-edition dolls created by Green Bag, the irreverent law review published at George Mason University School of Law.
4 minute read
November 29, 2007 |

Whole lotta money

Led Zeppelin's singer Robert Plant has joked that the group's comeback means their trademark song ''Stairway to Heaven'' should be renamed ''Stairlift to Heaven.'' Fans of the U.K. rock band, who have been hoping for a reunion for three decades, are indeed in ecstasy. For Plant, 59, and his band mates, who have already sold more than 300 million albums, it could also signify a golden pension plan.
4 minute read
April 26, 2010 |

A 'Gear-head' Finds Respite In Repair

If you're a lawyer who's in trouble, chief disciplinary counsel Mark Dubois is the last guy you want to see. But if you're a lawyer who wants a bicycle, he is your man. For the past seven years, Dubois has turned his home and barn in Haddam into a refuge for neglected, abused and discarded bicycles. He was a self-described "gear-head" growing up, always interested in mechanical operations.
4 minute read
May 06, 2013 |

Opinion: Tomorrow's Lawyers

I just read a fascinating book by Richard Susskind called Tomorrow's Lawyers. It is so good that I bought copies for everyone in the Connecticut Bar Association leadership.
4 minute read
May 21, 2007 |

A hot niche in law: Scientists move to courtroom for patent work

PHILADELPHIA AP - In a span of seven years, Loretta Weathers moved from a plasma physics laboratory at MIT to a federal courtroom, trading long days of crunching data for the adrenalin rush of high-stakes litigation.The daughter of a Detroit autoworker, she had been tinkering with gadgets since she was a child. But after a few semesters in the prestigious Ph.
5 minute read
April 18, 2002 |

Profiles of Change

Think there's only one way to become a star litigator? Far from it. There are many paths to the top. Here, six litigators tell about their varied careers in government and private practice, speaking on topics from their undergraduate majors and initial career goals to their current practices.
13 minute read

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