The National Law Journal 1992 Claudia MacLachlan - Abstracts

The National Law Journal 1992 Claudia MacLachlan
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A daring approach: two defense contractors have taken their $1.4 billion contract suit to U.S. Claims Court.LawClaudia MacLachlan
AGs to press multistate drive; despite air fare defeat. (National Association of Attorneys General)LawClaudia MacLachlan
Anger rises over bankruptcy fees; Congress and courts consider ways to control legal costs.LawClaudia MacLachlan
Another paltry summer; the largest firms offer even fewer jobs.LawClaudia MacLachlan
Baby Bell battle in Congress.LawClaudia MacLachlan
Barr 'slam-dunked' by high court on prisons. (Attorney General William P. Barr)LawMarcia Coyle, Claudia MacLachlan, Fred Strasser
Bid protest machinery ready for overhaul.LawClaudia MacLachlan
Community profile, Tucson, Arizona; nightmare on Calle Evelina. (Unequal Protection: The Racial Divide in Environmental Law)LawClaudia MacLachlan
Community profile, West Dallas, Texas; unto the third generation. (Unequal Protection: The Racial Divide in Environmental Law)LawClaudia MacLachlan
Conflict charges dog Ron Brown. (former chairman of Democratic National Committee and Bill Clinton's commerce secretary-designate)LawClaudia MacLachlan
Court reverses self on 'new value exception.' (bankruptcy)LawClaudia MacLachlan
Dallas toxic site still not listed.LawMarianne Lavelle, Claudia Maclachlan
D.C. Circuit tensions flare up. (over a Clarence Thomas sex discrimination case opinion)LawClaudia MacLachlan
Defense dollars screech to halt; lawyer group protests. (National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers)LawClaudia MacLachlan
Firms benefit from hot, but cyclical, business of IPOs. (initial public offerings)LawClaudia MacLachlan
Funds stop, criminal lawyers quit; cases becoming unglued.LawClaudia MacLachlan
Getting victimized by the legal system. (whether legal fees remain ethical in environmental racism fight) (Unequal Protection: The Racial Divide in Environmental Law)LawMarcia Coyle, Claudia MacLachlan
High court ducks its own habeas question.LawMarcia Coyle, Claudia MacLachlan
Hillary's law firm adjusts to spotlight. (Hillary Clinton's employer, Rose Law Firm in Little Rock, Arkansas)LawClaudia MacLachlan
IRS Commissioner continues policies; her predecessor left big shoes for her to fill. (Shirley D. Peterson)LawClaudia MacLachlan
Law lifts risks at Claims Court; contractors joyous. (Federal Courts Administration Act of 1992)LawClaudia MacLachlan
Legal bills stillborn in Congress; legislators leave town.LawMarcia Coyle, Claudia MacLachlan, Cris Carmody
Minorities find firm with a place for them. (Dickinson, Wright, Moon, Van Dusen & Freeman)LawClaudia MacLachlan
New tax changes to cost lawyers in time, money. (taxation of self-employed persons)LawClaudia MacLachlan
Progress glacial for women, minorities; but the recession hits white male associates the hardest. (law firms)LawClaudia MacLachlan, Rita Henley Jensen
Some lawyers balk at lobbying limits for Clinton officials.LawKaren Donovan, Claudia MacLachlan
Study: lack of U.S. lawyers adds to deficit.LawClaudia MacLachlan, Marianne Lavelle, Cris Carmody
Tension underlies rapport with grassroots groups. (Unequal Protection: The Racial Divide in Environmental Law)LawClaudia MacLachlan
Watergate's failed promise; the scandal sparked powerful legal reforms. Is the law of unintended consequences even more powerful? (includes related articles on where Watergate lawyers are now, critiques of reforms, and importance of watchdog groups)LawFred Strasser, Claudia Maclachlan, Andy Blum
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