Now retired, Lance Armstrong no longer scales the alpine peaks of Europe, but the disgraced cyclist's terse admission about using banned substances could put him back on a steep legal path — on
...He was competing in the Olympic distance category which involved a...Bagshaw joined Linklaters in London in 2009, and moved to...
...s agent William Stapleton, who competed as a swimmer in the 1988 Olympics, introduced Armstrong to Breen and Herman. In 1994, Herman then a...
...percent of adults will tune in at times to the Olympic Games in London. A survey issued by Velti estimates that about 40 percent...
...of adults will be tuning in at times to the Olympic Games in London. A survey issued by Velti estimates that about 40 percent...
...Athletes at the 2012 Olympic Games in London will be playing by some new rules this summer. Women...
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The legal industry redefines workspace with the explosion of secure mobile devices and safe cloud computing
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"Success is not correlated with legal quality. Because no one knows what that is." Paul Lippe is at it again, jabbing at the conventions of the legal profession. This time it's the quaint notion that
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