Starting next fall, law students will need to think fast when choosing which offer to accept for a summer associate job, due to a change in timing guidelines established by NALP that require second-year law students to accept a firm's offer of summer employment within 45 days.
One method of electronic document redaction is so clumsy, it's alarming that anyone uses it, says computer forensics expert Craig Ball: Converting documents to TIFF images, blacking out content, then attempting to recreate searchability by optical character recognition.
The terminology of domain names is just plain fun.
Press release: "IAEA Director General Mohamed ElBaradei today circulated his latest report on nuclear safeguards in Iran to the Agency´s.
Kaiser Weekly Update: "A Foundation study featured as a web-exclusive Health Affairs article examines health coverage trends from 2000-2006 showing.
With the economy looking a little shaky (or more than a little shaky) and some rumblings already about law firms considering laying off lawyers, the solo option will become a consideration for many lawyers in 2008.
Privilege issues are heating up for former McAfee and KLA executives in two SEC fraud prosecutions for stock option backdating.
Federal prosecutors got their chance Thursday to directly challenge the only defendant to go before a jury in a vast DRAM price-fixing prosecution: Hynix Semiconductor executive Gary Swanson, who said he didn't talk about specific prices with his counterpart at Micron Technology.
Delphi got the green light Thursday to pay almost $50 million in fees to lawyers and financial advisers for four months of work, as the auto parts supplier struggles to emerge from court protection.