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April 02, 1999 |

Where There's Smoke . . .

Jurors in the largest tobacco case in U.S. history sit in a mostly empty Miami courtroom. The media are nowhere to be found. It's been six months and the trial is far from over. Although this may be the tobacco trial that time forgot, the potential stakes in the class action are enormous. A verdict with millions in damages against the industry could lead to a "domino effect" that would cripple the industry.
10 minute read
October 01, 2003 |

Jury Service, Reform and Fair Trials

9 minute read
Are Mass Torts Turning Into Commodity Work? Not Quite
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The number of mass torts filings in the United States hasn't seen a precipitous drop-off, but profit margins for the law firms defending those cases have taken a hit.

December 01, 2009 |

No More Baby Steps

After a terrific run as a big-firm partner, Pfizer's Amy Schulman knows how the game is played and has set out to change all the rules.
14 minute read
February 15, 2011 |

E-mail, social media have changed litigation process

E-mail can have wide distribution, makes every employee a file keeper and might be deleted by the sender yet never truly disappear.
4 minute read
November 05, 2004 |

The Firm Reports: From N to W

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November 06, 2002 |

COPY: Firm-by-Firm Survey Responses

From Allen & Overy to Winston & Strawn, the Summer Associates Survey was summers' chance to dish on their firms. And dish they did. Get the skinny on everything from quality of work assigned to approachability of associates and partners to the relative fun of karaoke nights vs. fishing, wine tasting outings, baseball games ... . (You didn't think it was all business, did you?)
123 minute read
November 15, 2002 |

Firm-by-Firm Survey Responses

From Allen & Overy to Winston & Strawn, the Summer Associates Survey was summers' chance to dish on their firms. And dish they did. Get the skinny on everything from quality of work assigned to approachability of associates and partners to the relative fun of karaoke nights vs. fishing, wine tasting outings, baseball games ... . (You didn't think it was all business, did you?)
142 minute read
December 20, 2001 |

Behind the Scenes: Lobbying Battles of 2001

Lobbying, a unique hybrid of government, law and business, compels us to measure success differently. Great lobbying campaigns can have any of a number of outcomes, many often shaded in gray. What matters is how the game is played. Here is a particular angle on 10 of the most important issues before Congress in 2001, a rundown of the players and a nifty illustration of the old maxim "politics makes strange bedfellows."
14 minute read
November 19, 2007 |

The Firm Reports

67 minute read

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