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2. Fee frenzy?
3. Former partner's claim against Holland & Knight firm dismissed
4. Milberg under seige
5. Partners at center of kickback probe on leave from Milberg Weiss
6. LAWYERS
7. Not just for indigents anymore
8. In some courts, ringing cellphone could equal jail time
9. On the Web
10. 2nd U.S. Circuit upholds N.Y. ban on wine shipments
11. Insurer slammed for not preserving e-mails
12. Putting it in writing: saying Boies Schiller discriminates against female associates, EEOC tells firm to codify tracks, pay
13. A question of trust: despite low profits and tax law uncertainty, some firms see rich future in wealth management. (Business of Law)
14. Reporter who fabricated stories creates liability concerns for Times. (Legal Review)
15. Business builder or ego booster? Venerable Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory battles new competition, skepticism of firms tired of big listing fees. (Law Marketing)
16. Suits over amounts of 9-11 victim awards dismissed. (Legal Review)
17. Law firms' shallow pockets frustrate plaintiffs. (Legal Review)
18. Greenberg Traurig drops casual dress in Big Apple
19. Several prominent N.Y. firms move to limit liability. (Legal Review)
20. Laterals? Pass: some big firms avoid hiring outside partners, but others say new blood is best way to add services. (Business of Law)
21. Ban on direct out-of-state wine sales struck down. (Legal Review)
22. Immature lawyers? Failed merger of law firms leads to messy separation, referee's rebuke and coming trial. (Business of Law)
23. Struggling with growth: students interviewing with big law firms say that this year 'the cockiness level is nonexistent'. (Business of Law)
24. White shoe to gumshoe: many law firms see a market opportunity in conducting investigations into corporate governance abuses. (Business of Law)
25. Get-togethers: business is booming for consultants to law firm mergers. (Business of Law)
26. Lucky litigators: Corporate law firms conflicted over taking on big accounting firms, so litigation firms take over. (Business of Law)
27. $4.3M to get out of jail: New York lawyer jailed for contempt in what judge calls shell game involving window- and-do or makers. (Shareholder Fraud)
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