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		|  11-25-2003, 10:19 AM | #196 |  
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				Curt Schilling
			 
 Aren't people excited about this?  It looks like the Sox will turn an above average rotation into a great rotation with a bona fide winner.  I like this guys locker room presence as much as his ability.  The best part is fat George will be fighting mad.  We get Schilling and they get Contreras (and it seems as though they are about the same age.)
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		|  12-03-2003, 09:34 PM | #198 |  
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				NE Sports Suff
			 
 How do you unload manny?  Nomar sticks if he gets the money.  The A-rod to the sox talk was recockulous--how to you fit him in the infield?
 
Next off-season will be interesting with all the free agents.  My question:  when does Pedro start mailing it in because he hasn't gotten a new contract? |  
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		|  12-04-2003, 10:52 AM | #199 |  
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				Pedro and the Sox
			 
 Without a deal Pedro will have to prove his value.  He'll be highly motivated to pitch well.  
 
 The only way you unload Manny is as part of a package deal with Nomar for A-Rod.  Its not a totally illogical thing to do for Texas or some third team in a three way trade.  The Sox get better hitting out of that position without giving up fielding.  Texas gets a better hitter than A-Rod, a great short stop and they reduce their costs.  It could happen, but I don't think it will.
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		|  12-04-2003, 02:08 PM | #200 |  
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				Pedro and the Sox
			 
 
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		| Originally posted by nyerinexile Without a deal Pedro will have to prove his value.  He'll be highly motivated to pitch well.
 
 
 The only way you unload Manny is as part of a package deal with Nomar for A-Rod.  Its not a totally illogical thing to do for Texas or some third team in a three way trade.  The Sox get better hitting out of that position without giving up fielding.  Texas gets a better hitter than A-Rod, a great short stop and they reduce their costs.  It could happen, but I don't think it will.
 |  I think I agree on both points.  If Pedro had a remarkable season last near, maybe not, but right now he looks like a pitcher who can give you only  great innings once every 6 days.  That's tough to justify $17.5M for.
 
Talk about a blockbuster trade:  Manny and Nomar for A-rod and a prospect.   But Nomar, unlike most players, has struck me as a pretty loyal Sox.  Do you trade him, or actually have a chance to resign him?  I think they resign him. |  
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		|  12-09-2003, 06:44 PM | #201 |  
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				Great White
			 
 The Derderian bothers and Great White's tour manager were indicted today in the Station night club fire.  Boston.com has several stories - the main one is here.
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		|  12-10-2003, 11:54 AM | #202 |  
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				Bonus News?
			 
 So, it's getting near the end of the year, and we haven't yet heard a lot of bonus news.  Likewise, we haven't heard a lot of news about next year's salaries.
 
 So, let me be the first to share, what little information I have.  Hopefully, y'all have additional information and perhaps we can put together a collective picture over the next couple of weeks.
 
 According to what I've heard:
 (A) Ropes & Gray announced bonuses of $10,000 to 1st years, bring their total 2003 compensation to $135,000.
 (B) Testa announced that there will be class-level step increases in salary starting in January.
 
 So, what else do you guys know?
  
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		|  12-12-2003, 01:28 PM | #203 |  
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				Those Darn Yankees
			 
 Jeff Nelson told his story to a Clerk Magistrate in Roxbury Disctrict Court.  Garcia waived his right to appear.  Story here
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		|  12-19-2003, 01:17 PM | #204 |  
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				Tobacco Litigation
			 
 After a six week trial the jury has awarded additional millions to the firms who undertook the tobacco litigation on behalf of the State.  Boston.com article here.   After all, "a deal's a deal" according to Popeo.
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		|  12-19-2003, 03:32 PM | #205 |  
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				Tobacco Litigation
			 
 
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		| Originally posted by Anne Elk After all, "a deal's a deal" according to Popeo.
 |  Apparently the jury disagreed.  They got 1%age point more, but still 15%age points short of what they really were due.  Shame on Mass.
 
Although maybe the jury should have said, "we'll award you more, if you give it to the sox to close the A-rod deal." |  
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		|  01-05-2004, 11:37 AM | #206 |  
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				Littler
			 
 On the Employment front: 
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		| Four senior-level Boston attorneys are leaving their firms to open a new local office this week for Littler Mendelson, a San Francisco-based firm specializing in employment law that will count Boston as its 29th US office. ...
 The four lawyers joining Littler are David C. Casey, a partner at Bingham McCutchen LLP and chairman of its labor and employment law practice; Suzanne Suppa Sullivan, a Bingham labor lawyer and employment litigation specialist; Christopher J. Perry, vice chairman of the labor and employment practice and 18-year veteran at Hale & Dorr; and Gregory C. Keating, a partner at Choate Hall & Stewart and lawyer there since 1993
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		|  01-06-2004, 10:52 AM | #207 |  
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				Littler
			 
 Wow, I always thought Littler was a SF only shop.  I had no idea that Litler had so many offices! 29!?  They're approaching Jones Day numbers.
 
 So, is Littler any good? Or is it just another "Billions and Billions served" kind of place?
 
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		|  01-06-2004, 10:55 AM | #208 |  
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				Boston Marathon Hotels
			 
 Does anyone know of any decently-priced hotels near the marathon finish?  I'm only staying Sunday night, so it doesn't need to be anything fancy.  Anything around $200? 
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		|  01-06-2004, 11:38 AM | #209 |  
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				Boston Marathon Hotels
			 
 
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		| Originally posted by Did you just call me Coltrane? Does anyone know of any decently-priced hotels near the marathon finish?  I'm only staying Sunday night, so it doesn't need to be anything fancy.  Anything around $200?
 |  Are you looking for a room the night before the Marathon?  Book now (if there are any left).  There are a bunch of hotels all around Copley Square - a Marriott, the Copley Plaza, there's a Hyatt ($233 per night) one block off the Common that is just a short walk from the Finish Line.  There are also a couple of hotels in Kenmore Square.  One is brand new and I'm blanking on the name.  There are two Wyndhams, one in the Financial District, the other right on the Common on Tremont Street.
Here's a link for checking room availability. 
If you don't mind a short T or bus ride, there are B&B's in the Brookline/JP area that are very nice. |  
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		|  01-06-2004, 11:54 AM | #210 |  
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				Littler
			 
 I'm neither an L&E guy nor have I ever been associated with Littler, but I can say this: Littler is a well-respected and successful L&E firm that has medium-sized to small offices all over the place.  They pay slightly under-market for BigLaw wherever they are; I have no idea what their bonus structure is like.  I think people who work there like it (generally) and I think they get to do stuff early (but that may be in the nature of L&E practice).  I have some friends who work in management for unions (is that an oxymoron?) and they hate Littler, so they must be good. |  
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