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2. Volunteer Effort
3. Sarbanes-Oxley Audits Not So Horrible
4. Judge Approves a DIP for Glass Group Inc. With a Frown
5. Sarbanes-Oxley audit may not be as bad as first feared
6. Going into Overtime?
7. Companies Are Becoming Bullish on Settling
8. London Calling
9. Abnormal Patterns of Normal Eye Movements in Specific Dyslexia11This study received support from the NCC 2-86 cooperative agreement, NASA-AMES Research Center while Jones was a University of California Chancellor's Fellow.
10. U.S., U.K. law firms to merge
11. Former Enron CEO Skilling likely to get lighter sentence
12. Pirates keeping U.K. law firm on its toes
13. Court overturns conviction of former Qwest CEO
14. U.K.'s Incisive to buy American Lawyer titles
15. New CEO Blake seen as decisive, keen strategist
16. corporate governance
17. The secrets of his success still are
18. Bookshelf: what statistic has the best batting average?
19. Lawyers find success in hiring coach.
20. Diversity drew her to Seattle; success naturally followed; Willert has repaid the city with punctilious lawyering, indefatigable commitment.
21. You've got law.
22. Prison paper publisher breaks stories with an insider's ear.
23. Home rebirth; Seattle firm rejoices in release from Graham & James.
24. WTO protest restraints draw ire of lawyers; ACLU sues Seattle for 'no First Amentment zone' restrictions.
25. Washington adopts reciprocity.
26. Ready to rumble; law firms are squaring off over competing markets in Silicon Valley and Seattle.
27. Boom times; while environmental practice slows down elsewhere, Washington State is maturing.
28. WNBA fan is tireless in volunteer work, career.
29. Beyond the border; Seattle civil rights lawyer plans to telecommute from Central American country.
30. Graham & James denies that Seattle office was 'spun off.'(Washington)
31. Plot thickens; real estate practitioners are finding new excitement as the market expands and more and more transactions become national in scope.
32. Good genes; general counsel for Washington state Icos Corp. views biotechnology as the industry of the future.
33. Not sleepless in Seattle; the Northwest's largest firms aren't at risk of N.Y. influx.
34. Doomsday Delayed
35. New lawsuits try to pierce shield of judicial immunity.
36. Billable hour under attack.
37. Some top law firms tap partners for cash infusions.
38. No joke; firms hire more lawyers than needed.
39. Law firms gear up - and wait - for anticipated bankruptcies.
40. Law firms curtail associate programs as economy slows.
41. Law firms willing to pay to work for nothing.
42. More law firms charge fixed fees for routine jobs.
43. Amtrak's lesson: check legal bills closely
44. More work, but cocktails too; law firms' summer associates ask for more training, still get baseball outings, fancy lunches
45. Teflon counsel: general counsel have been virtually untouched during recent accounting scandals, but new laws may change that. (Business of Law)
46. Shelf space: Online research reduces the number of books, but law librarians have plenty to do. (Business of Law)
47. Document coding comes in-house. (e-Biz)
48. West Group's practice management software for smaller law firms struggles to find following. (Legal Review)
49. Rules of Engagement.
50. Who Protects IP America.
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