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Newly elected ceo guides cozen o’connor toward practice diversity and market expansion






An interview with Michael Heller, the chief executive officer (CEO) of law firm Cozen O’ Conner, is presented. When asked about the reason he decided to become a lawyer, he refers to his legal role models and his desire to mix a financial degree, business degree and a law degree into a career. Heller explores his efforts to facilitate the expansion of Cozen O’ Conner and the strategies behind the growth. He also reflects on the challenges that he encountered in leading the firm to success.


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Patti smith

An interview with singer Patti Smith is presented on the release of her album “Banga.” She discusses writing a follow-up book to her memoir “Just Kids,” about her relationship with artist Robert Mapplethorpe, her professional relationship with actor Johnny Depp, who plays guitar on “Banga,” and her memorable birthday performances onstage at the Bowery Ballroom in New York City.

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Anchor management

The article presents an interview with actor Jeff Daniels of the television show “The Newsroom,” on topics including his house in Michigan, his interest in news programs and journals, and his television role as a cable news anchor.

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Strategy in the climate change negotiations: do democracies negotiate differently?

Governments in international negotiations such as the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) negotiations use different negotiation strategies to increase their impact, which can be hard or soft, that is, more or less adding conflict to a negotiation. However, little is known about the structural (e.g. economic size) and domestic (e.g. pressure from stakeholders) factors that determine their choice of strategies. Using an original data set created from interviews with 58 delegations who attended the UNFCCC negotiations in Copenhagen, it is shown that the variables of economic power, democratic status, and pressure from domestic stakeholders had an effect on whether these delegations used hard negotiation strategies. It was found that economically powerful states were likely to use such strategies; in contrast democracies tend to use fewer hard strategies if their economic status is accounted for. However, democracies can be pressured to use hard strategies when they are lobbied by their domestic interest groups (e.g. GHG emitter interests, environmental groups).

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India as an emerging power in international climate negotiations

India’s negotiation strategies in international climate policy have considerably changed over the past decade. While core positions have not altered substantially, the way they were presented and supported at the international level reveals major changes. In particular between 2007 and 2011, India’s international climate policy shifted from defensive, pure distributive strategies toward mixed strategies with a number of ‘value-creating’ elements, dynamism and flexibility became clearly visible in India’s international climate policy. This shift is confirmed by evidence from a novel dataset based on an assessment of country submissions at the UNFCCC negotiations, negotiation summaries and interviews with an Indian delegate and representatives of other delegations. India’s change in strategy appears to be driven by several factors: developments in the national political landscape whereby the personality of the delegation leader and minister in charge plays a critical role, a general trend related to rising public awareness of India’s vulnerability to climate change, increasing domestic energy constraints, direct economic benefits from the Kyoto Protocol’s market mechanisms, reactions to international pressure from other developing countries, and increased reporting by domestic media.

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Chuck hughes

The article presents an interview with celebrity chef Chuck Hughes. Topics include his two restaurants in Montreal, Quebec, Garde Manger and Le Bremner; his work producing cookbooks and filming television shows on American cuisine; his methods of organization to manage his busy schedule; and his love for cooking.

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30 seconds with michael king: drawing top athletes into the fight game

Michael King, 64, knows something about heavyweights – television heavyweights. He spent most of his career in charge of King World Productions, which distributed ”Wheel of Fortune,” ”Jeopardy!” and ”The Oprah Winfrey Show.” King, a longtime boxing fan, long dabbled in sports. He once owned part of the Yankees, the Devils and the Nets. In recent years, he moved full time into boxing, in search of the next American heavyweight champion.

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Yes, you’re smart, but what about your topspin?

This interview with Mike Sheehan, chief executive of the ad agency Hill Holliday, was conducted and condensed by Adam Bryant. Q.When you were younger, were you in leadership roles?

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Fantasy and sports

An interview is presented with George R. R. Martin, author of the novel “Game of Thrones,” who discusses his status as a sports fans and former sportswriter, the game of fantasy football and the New York Jets football team.

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Yoko ono, teen author

An interview is presented with artist Yoko Ono in which she discusses her book “An Invisible Flower,” her relationship with singer John Lennon, and her son Sean Lennon’s role in getting her book published.

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