The National Law Journal 1998 Cynthia Cotts - Abstracts

The National Law Journal 1998 Cynthia Cotts
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Community task forces harvest social change; Appleseed develops projects that match pro bono expertise with a community's needs.(Pro Bono)LawCynthia Cotts
Day Berry's gender gap; women say firm's old-boy network stifles promotion. (Day, Berry, and Howard) (Connecticut)LawCynthia Cotts
Deans and watchdogs flunk U.S. News law school rankings.LawCynthia Cotts
How firms keep their associates on the job; innovative programs slow the pace of lawyer attrition.LawCynthia Cotts
Lawyer steps us as voice of the Left; N.Y.'s Alfred Ross keeps tabs on the Federalists and other conservative groups.LawCynthia Cotts
May a lawyer deal away right to practice? Promise never to take on suits against NYMEX produces conflicting views.LawCynthia Cotts
No good dean goes unpunished; seven law deans were fired so far this year, despite raising funds, hiring legal stars, etc.LawCynthia Cotts
Ohio grand jury indicts former Chiquita lawyer; Parsons Behle partner faces 10 state felony counts of voicemail access and theft. (George Ventura)LawCynthia Cotts
Other suit may benefit from Chiquita tapes; company fears use by ex-exporter in a federal malicious prosecution case.LawCynthia Cotts
Over at K&E, Starr is fading. (Special Prosecutor Kenneth Starr's former law firm, Kirkland and Ellis)LawCynthia Cotts
Proskauer, Weil Gotshal: they love this game; the two New York City firms dominate professional basketball's legal disputes.LawCynthia Cotts
Thelen, Reid & Priest tops growing list of mergers.(The NLJ 250: Annual Survey of the Nation's Largest Law Firms)LawCynthia Cotts
They're psych Ph.d.s and J.D.s; meet the new family law hybrids, loaded with credentials and empathy.LawCynthia Cotts
Top Howard grads land choice jobs; rest of class scores low. (Howard University Law School) (Washington, D.C.)LawCynthia Cotts
Trumpeting the cause of civil, human rights; in these 'dark days' of death penalty litigation in the South, a zealous advocate mobilizes attorneys to fight for justice. (Stephen Bright of the Southern Center for Human Rights)(Pro Bono)LawCynthia Cotts
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