Talk about a return on investment. In 1916 three lawyers each put $500 in the bank and started a law firm. Today, the firm they createdBaker & Hostetlerdeposits hundreds of millions of dollars each year. Based in Cleveland, Baker & Hostetlers practice areas include business,...
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Four local Paul Hastings partners have left for other firms. John Wymer (above) says he likes the idea of "building something from the ground up" as he opens an Atlanta office for Denver-based Sherma
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...For many years, Alvin Podboy, Baker & Hostetler's recently retired director of library systems, wrote an annual "...
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UNLIKE SOME OF HIS COUNTERPARTS in the corporate world, David Ratcliffe, the chief executive officer of Southern Co., has not attempted to jump feet first out of the smoke emanating from his company'
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EMPLOYMENT LAW is getting personal. An increasing number of executives, managers and other company leaders are being sued personally for their work-related decisions. Labor and employment attorneys n
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IT MAY BE the ultimate constitutional question-but perhaps the answer is ultimately unknowable: How much can Congress intrude on the war-making authority of the president of the United States The iss
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FEDERAL JUDGE ANNA DIGGS TAYLOR came under attack from conservatives last month after ruling the National Security Agency's warrantless surveillance program is both illegal and unconstitutional. Chri
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THE LONG-RUNNING battle between Canada and the United States over the price of lumber has killed a lot of trees. An average tree yields about 80,500 sheets of paper, according to the University of Ca
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