| The National Law Journal 2001 David Hechler |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| ADR finds true believers; companies make the leap - and save millions of dollars.(alternative dispute resolution) | Law | David Hechler |
| A firm you can bank on; banks hire little Elias Matz for litigation, but it has no litigators.(Elias, Matz, Tiernan and Herrick) | Law | David Hechler |
| 'Conduct' remedy in Microsoft draws fire; who'll watch the giant, and how. | Law | Marcia Coyle, David Hechler |
| Firm lawyers watchful, wary; there's angst, no panic, over layoffs. | Law | David Hechler |
| GC on N.Y.'s front line.(Susan C. Waltman, senior vice president and general counsel, Greater New York Hospital Association) | Law | David Hechler |
| GE's juggling act.(Brackett B. Denniston III, General Electric Corp.'s vice president and senior counsel for litigation and legal policy) | Law | David Hechler |
| How Enron built a team; Weil Gotshal, new to the firm, is now the crisis manager. | Law | David Hechler |
| Merger mania.(Nicholas J. Camera, senior vice president, general counsel and secretary, Interpublic Group of Companies) | Law | David Hechler |
| Prepping for reality; the trial team at Temple University outshines some more elite schools.(Pennsylvania) | Law | David Hechler |
| Stem-cell deals.(William D. Stempel, vice president and general counsel of Geron Corp.) | Law | David Hechler |
| Who defends financial America; the NLJ client list. | Law | David Hechler |
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