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Full Text Pro Bono Effort Targets Sma= ll Businesses New York Law Journal Corporate lawyers from more than 80 of= Manhattan's biggest firms have become pro bono volunteers for the Small Bu= siness Legal Initiative, an emergency program of the Association of the Bar= of the City of New York to aid mom-and-pop enterprises devastated by the t= errorist attack on the World Trade Center. Full Text ADVERTISEMENT FREE = Products From OfficeMax.com! For a limited time, you can pick up as much a= s $400 worth of FREE products with any Microsoft Windows XP purchase at Off= iceMax.com! Any customer purchasing Windows XP Professional Edition by Nov.= 3 will receive a FREE digital camera, scanner, CD-RW drive, virus software= and 256 MB of memory after redeeming a $50 mail-in rebate. Don't miss this= unbeatable offer! For more information about Windows XP and these special = savings, visit OfficeMax.com today! [IMAGE] Former Deputy Attorney Gener= al to Speak at Bar On Monday, November 12, 2001 at 7 p.m., Eric Holder, For= mer Deputy Attorney General of the United States, will deliver the Benjamin= N. Cardozo Lecture at the House of the Association, 42 West 44th Street. T= he topic of this year's lecture will be "The Importance of Diversity in the= Legal Profession." For more information, please call (212) 382-6660. Asso= ciation of the Bar of the City of New York Calendar THE BAR---< [IMAGE] = Teamsters Do Not Sufficiently Allege the Existence of a Pattern of Racketee= ring Activity Southern District The International Brotherhood of Teamsters= brought this action pursuant to the RICO Act, alleging that defendants def= rauded it of funds that were used improperly to promote a defendant's 1996 = candidacy for re-election as plaintiff's general president. The court dismi= ssed plaintiff's 18 U.S.C. ?1962© claim, finding that plaintiff did not a= llege facts sufficient to support open-continuity and therefore has not suf= ficiently alleged the existence of a pattern of racketeering activity. Ful= l Text You can read daily Decision of Interest case summaries subscribing = to law.com/ny. Click here to learn more. [IMAGE] Professional Schizophre= nia Miami Daily Business Review The American Bar Association and every st= ate bar, except the District of Columbia, have strict rules against multidi= sciplinary practice, or MDP, whereby lawyers and nonlawyers partner and spl= it fees for providing legal services. Even so, in the last few years the Bi= g Five accounting firms have stepped up their hiring of lawyers, and the di= fference between what lawyers and accounting firm consultants do has become= very murky. Full text Business Casual Backlash Texas Lawyer The busine= ss casual backlash, it seems, has begun. No, there has not been any across-= the-board rescinding of the business casual policies that in recent years h= ave taken over the workplace. Dressing like a Gap ad was OK during boom tim= es -- but with major firms telling workers to watch out, lest they find the= mselves back in pantyhose and pinstripes, "biz cas" may wind up as just ano= ther casualty of the down economy. Full Text [IMAGE] World Trade Center= Attack -- or Attacks? Billions of Dollars Are on the Line The Associated = Press When two planes crashed into the twin towers of the World Trade Cent= er, was the ghastly destruction one attack or two? SR International Busines= s Insurance, which is responsible for 22 percent of the $3.5 billion in ins= urance covering the World Trade Center, has filed a suit in New York to hea= d off any plans by the building's owners to define the assault as two attac= ks in order to avoid paying twice. 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