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From the April 15, 2005 print editions
Albany
All roads lead to Albany: ... or at least some of them, as out-of-area law firms open offices close to Capitol, tech-related business and quality talent pool
Albany
General counsels energized by less travel, rainmaking and billing
Albany
Long-time horse racing fan combines love of sport and law
Albany
Saratoga Institute springboard for program on racing, gaming law
Baltimore
Hopkins tech transfer aligns itself with industry's 'needs'
Boston
Legal notebook: Sarb-Ox influence could hit nonprofits, private cos.
Charlotte
Real Estate: Law firm expands in SouthPark
Cincinnati
Digging out: Programs, laws taking aim at bankruptcy rates
Columbus
Getting legal advice might prevent pain for startups
Columbus
Legal Opinion: Taft's tax reform plan has merit, but needs changes
Columbus
What's a merger? InBev, distributors argue the point
Columbus
Minority voices strengthen dispute resolution process
Columbus
Arbitration: New ruling points to traps in arbitration agreements
Columbus
Central Ohio's top jury awards and the lawyers who won
Dallas
Tech co. legal wrangling goes on: Investors want Media Fusion held accountable for alleged misdeeds
Greensboro/Winston-Salem
Kayak firms' likely merger could put Triad jobs at risk
Greensboro/Winston-Salem
Dell-related lawsuit to be filed soon
Jacksonville
Bankruptcy court braces for big case
Kansas City
Sonnenschein lures stars from city's other top firms
Kansas City
Atlanta firms see Kansas City as peachy place for expansion
Kansas City
Q & A: At issue in Missouri: Legislation on appointment of state's judges: Proposal would make appellate, Supreme Court judges subject to Senate confirmation
Kansas City
Bankruptcy proposal would increase burden on debtors, courts, lawyers
Philadelphia
Law: Firm takes pride in its valorous soldier lawyers
Pittsburgh
Back where he began: Duquesne University law school dean returns to his alma mater
Portland
AG's office could play larger business role
Portland
Bankruptcy plan has small-biz implications
Sacramento
SF interiors trend leans to comfort, not opulence
San Antonio
Cox Smith names new leader, plans to add 11 attorneys
San Jose
Tenants go for upscale look with minimalist budgets
Seattle
Behind The Scenes: Gates and Ellis fly -- and practice -- in style
St. Louis
Simmons-Cooper LLC makes it fun to work hard: First place: Size category -- Large
St. Louis
Common goals at Ritenour School District create family atmosphere: Third place: Size category -- Large
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