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2. U.S., U.K. law firms to merge
3. U.S., U.K. law firms approve merger
4. Famed class-action lawyer Weiss handed 30-month jail term
5. Monroe image set free
6. Glaxo claims in suit its patent applications in U.S. are at risk
7. Monster CEO said tied to backdating
8. Cooperation pays: Sullivan gets five years
9. Lethal injection draws scrutiny in some states.
10. Billable hour under attack.
11. Lawyers get paid to do good.
12. Best defense? Seeking a haven in law school.
13. Three strikes and you're out? Critics seek juror-dismissal cap.
14. With times tight, even lawyers get outsourced.
15. Same-sex couples face another growing hurdle - divorce.
16. Vioxx settlement plan heads for key deadlines.
17. Vioxx accord's next question: how to split it up.
18. Lawyers gear up grand new fees.
19. Why all eyes are on Milberg's Bershad.
20. Law firm's deal on tax shelters leads to demise; litigation, penalty fell Jenkins & Gilchrist; government gets tough
21. Can Giuliani's name turn buzz into money? Former mayor opens doors for law firm in New York, but jury out on rainmaking
22. A lawyer's speech opens a new venue in ongoing debate
23. A U.S. law firm takes a new route into China
24. Issues of power, prestige doom law firm merger; Dewey, Orrick call off plans amid management disputes; partners bolted with business
25. Issues of power, prestige doom law firm merger.
26. Jury's still out on Wall Street law bonuses; associates at big New York firms, which act in lockstep, may frown at verdict after jump in base pay
27. Amtrak's lesson: check legal bills closely
28. Antitrust law's delicate dance
29. At Milberg Weiss, a move to stanch loss of top talent; big class-action law firm offers retention incentives; some salaries may double
30. Lawyer's charge opens window on bill padding
31. Indictment is just one battle for Schulman; Milberg Weiss partner is named in defendant in two lawsuits that raise ethical questions
32. Two top lawyers leave Milberg as firm tries to avert indictment.
33. Lay says 'classic run on bank' ruined Enron; energy firm's outside counsel sits in the crosshairs of Lerach, securities class-action kingpin
34. Asbestos ruling, $13 million fine buffet law firm
35. U.S. pressures firms not to pay staff legal fees.
36. Enron judge can face down outsized egos
37. Law firm offers an unusual fee in KPMG case
38. Albert Togut: 'second banana; of bankruptcy; lawyer gets called in to help when conflicts of interest loom; networking with grapefruits
39. Raising the bar: even top lawyers fail California exam; from governors to mayors to a former Stanford dean, tough test claims many
40. Trial-less lawyers; as more cases settle, firms seek pro bono work to hone associates' courtroom skills
41. As more cases settle, firms seek pro bono work to hone associates' courtroom skills.
42. Refco lawyer, with 'Mr. Rogers' look, knows the bankruptcy neighborhood
43. Boies office sent clients to 3rd firm with family ties
44. More U.S. legal work moves to India's low-cost lawyers
45. Ebbers centers new-trial bid on ex-deputy
46. Growing Boies: celebrated litigator David Boies built his firm with help of three South Florida offices and perhaps too little bureaucracy. (Business of Law)
47. Paper tigers. (Business of Law)
48. The out-of-towners: plaintiffs' team in Texas paints lawyers from Greenberg Traurig's New York offices as silk-stockinged outsiders, and jury socks it to firm. (Business of Law)
49. Taking a toll: Terrorist attacks and war have dealt law firms a crippling blow by throwing capital markets into turmoil. (Legal Economics)
50. Law firms hold line in setting bonuses
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