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ACQUITTED—AND
CON TROVERSIAL, P. 15
WHITE PLACE, WHITE TIME,
P. 43
CLINGING TO SAFETY,
P. 69
LAMENTATIONS,
P. 73
SAVE THE CHILDREN,
P. 77
HACK ATTACK,
P. 122
departments
9
In-House
11 Errata
69 AmLaw Tech
Although the litigation software market
is fragmented, firms are sticking with
tried-and-true providers.
—B F H
15 Bar Talk
Terrorism prosecutor—hero or infidel?;
Weil’s bankruptcy group takes (another)
hit; the state of 9/11 opt-out litigation;
the shadows of Milberg and Lerach;
helping do-gooders pay off loans; a rift
in the Episcopal Church; a 42-year-old
case nears the finish line; Howrey puts
lawyers to work in India; marketing for
midsize Chicago firms; a sex offender
attacks Cravath.
73 Arguments
A federal judge’s 129-page opinion is a cri
de coeur to the legal profession.
—B J H B
77 Global Lawyer
As the U.S. Supreme Court retreats on
segregation, the European Court of Human
Rights stands up for Roma schoolchildren.
—B M D. G
41 The Lawyer’s Life
• Time Off
Kauai, Hawaii
• Motion
Audi TT
• Case of the Month
2005 White Burgundies
45 Big Deals
81 Books
Stem Cell Century analyzes the legal and
policy questions of a revolutionary medical
treatment. —B B Z
119 Index
122 Dicta
What’s a Harvard 3L to do when his online
persona gets in the way of his career
prospects? Fight back! —B F
51 Big Suits
63 Management
A survey says firms are making progress
in updating their marketing efforts. But
challenges remain. —B A C