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Telling Secrets: When In-House Lawyers Sue Their Employers, They Find Themselves in the Middle of the Debate on Client Confidentiality



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Smooth Operators

Adding Technology Requires Knowing the Human Factor



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Another Close Call

George Bush and John Kerry Comment on Key Issues in the 2004 Presidential Election Race



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Summary Time Blues

Although Hailed for Speeding Settlements, Summary Jury Trials Still Seek Acceptance



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Menu: Wine, Beef and Pot

Supreme Court Fare Ranges from Internet Liquor Sales to Drug-Sniffing Dogs



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A Dangerous Assessment

In Capital Cases Some Predictions of Violence Don’t Come True, Study Shows



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Stay Tuned

With Reality TV Shows, Videotape Evidence and High-Tech Court Presentations, the Medium Has Become the Message in Law



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As Worldcom Turns, Cases Pile Up

A Growing Number of Securities Lawsuits Invite More Parallel Proceeding



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Guidance on Guidelines

In Seeking Answers to Sentencing Chaos, Judges Look to Scalia and to Kansas



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Foreign Turf

Human Rights Suits Against Corporations Hinge on How Open the Door Is



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