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California Lawyer 2012 Roundtable Series: SecuritiesJD Supra (press release)He received his JD, cum laude from Harvard Law School, his M.Sc. from the London School of Economics, and his AB, with honors and distinction from Stanford University. mcelio@kvn.comkvn.com comkvn.comJIM KRAMER, a partner in Orrick's securities ... |
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Fighting state-government transparencyThomson Reuters News & InsightOn Wednesday, Virginia, which claims it would take too many resources to comply with out-of-state FOIA requests, won the latest round, convincing a US Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit to uphold its FOIA law. The case dates to 2009 when two men sued ... |
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MLK, Arab Spring and landing a clientMinnesota LawyerWe shop for shoes and cars online, find a plumber or even a doctor; why shouldn't we go online to find a lawyer? Yet for all the ways the Internet has helped level the playing field between large and small law firms, there is still a fundamental ... |
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The Churn: Lateral Moves and Promotions in The Am Law 200The American LawyerNewman, who makes the move with three associates, practices intellectual property law, focusing on matters related to patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets. Baker & Hostetler has added a partner in Costa Mesa, California, R. SCOTT FELDMANN ... |
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SLED probes report on pension influenceSumter ItemCOLUMBIA - The head of South Carolina's State Law Enforcement Division has confirmed to The Associated Press his agency is investigating a report that investment companies were told they could improve their chances of handling state pension investment ...and more » |
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Feds in NY shut down 16 sports streaming websitesWall Street JournalUS Attorney Preet Bharara warned sports fans in a release that piracy costs sports leagues and broadcasters millions of dollars, forcing increases in ticket prices and other costs to consumers. His message came soon after Brady casually mentioned his ...and more » |
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Modern Slander: Man Sues Ex-Girlfriends for Online RemarksJD Supra (press release)A quick look at Matthew Couloute, Jr.'s resume gives you a sense of the young attorney's glowing reputation. He was hired as the youngest assistant states attorney in Norwalk, Conn, he was promoted within two years to become the jurisdiction's youngest ... |
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