The National Law Journal 1995 Ann Davis |
Title | Subject | Authors |
'And what about domestic partners?': gay men and lesbians who work for big firms, or want to, make bold demands. | Law | Ann Davis |
Baker drops N.Y. AIDS appeal: firm settles $500,000 award to estate of lawyer it fired. (Baker & McKenzie) | Law | Ann Davis |
Bills fought at fee hearing; Integrated Resources bankruptcy brings rowdy charges of overbilling in N.Y. | Law | Ann Davis |
Black dealmakers mine South Africa; black corporate lawyers find race is a bonus in post-apartheid era. | Law | Ann Davis |
Blast rips the legal world; he was daydreaming at a partners' meeting; suddenly the windows blew out. (lawyers affected by bombing)(The Oklahoma City Massacre) | Law | Ann Davis, Gardner Selby |
Debtor class: grads are used to living beyond their means. | Law | Ann Davis |
Digital IDs for workers in the cards: anti-immigration fever spurs a move opponents fear will invade everyone's privacy. | Law | Ann Davis |
Feds' audit checks bias at N.Y. firm;much paperwork follows tough 'glass ceiling' exam. (White and Case) (New York) | Law | Ann Davis |
Fun goes 'PC' for '95 summer associate programs; no '80s throwbacks, please: the bonding exercises are modest - to a degree. | Law | Ann Davis |
Getting to the Rock's summit; S & C's Joseph Shenker turned over the keys to Rockefeller Center. (Sullivan and Cromwell) | Law | Ann Davis |
Graduate debt burden grows; of all professionals, law grads have compiled the worst loan default record. | Law | Ann Davis |
Helms to Cuba: see you in court; law would let U.S. citizens sue those who use confiscated assets. | Law | Ann Davis |
Hendrix's notes generate legal cacophony: the electric guitar king's dad accuses his former lawyer-benefactor of self-dealing. | Law | Ann Davis |
Large firms are bullish on prospects overseas. | Law | Ann Davis |
Shanghai exit for Coudert; firm violated its license to practice in one city. But some hint there's a plot. (Coudert Brothers) | Law | Ann Davis |
Skilled foreign recruits could face higher hurdles; as hostility to immigration rises, Congress is looking at stricter standards for putting alien workers on the payroll. | Law | Ann Davis |
Still over their head in overhead: expensive quarters have taxed law firms from coast to coast. | Law | Ann Davis |
Survey: Boston firms lag in minority hiring. | Law | Ann Davis |
The descent and rise of Ilan K. Reich; disbarred for inside trades, ex-prodigy rallies lions to argue for reinstatement. | Law | Ann Davis |
The earth breathes fire, scorches lawyers: a year after a gas main blast in Edison, N.J., officials examine charges of client solicitation. | Law | Ann Davis |
The return of the nativists: inspired by California's Prop. 187, activists seek to tap anti-alien fervor. | Law | Ann Davis |
Title insurers eye N.J. lawyers under ethics cloud: newly opened disciplinary process lets them keep tabs. | Law | Ann Davis |
What's hot ... what's not; today's marketplace for lawyers, as viewed by recruiters and partners.(In Focus: Careers) | Law | Ann Davis |
Women's networking spreads work around: as women advance in-house, females in firms start to see big benefits. | Law | Ann Davis |
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