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LITIGATION BOUTIQUES: A Special Report

The National Law Journal

May 23, 2011

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Some of the small firms profiled here thrive by identifying strong niche practices. Grais & Ellsworth represents purchasers of toxic assets suing financial institutions to recoup their investments. Getnick & Getnick represents whistleblowers in False Claims Act cases. Another, Bickel & Brewer, does well with a mix of cases and a consistent litigation strategy. One firm, Liner Grode, discovered that smaller is better; now half its former size, it is flourishing in a practice heavy on entertainment litigation. And the Gregory P. Joseph Law Offices has attracted big-name clients such as Citigroup by delivering big-firm levels of quality.

A consistent 'bare-knuckles' strategy in a mix of cases
Bickel & Brewer's notable cases range from suits over the Gulf oil spill to the defense of Texas tycoons.
 

Helping corporate whistleblowers win big payouts
Getnick & Getnick devotes about half its practice to private cases under the False Claims Act.
 

Suing banks on behalf of purchasers of toxic assets
Grais & Ellsworth, only four years old, has found a niche in the wake of the subprime-mortgage crisis.
 

Taking on big financial cases that the big firms won't
The Gregory P. Joseph Law Offices is thriving with Citigroup as a client in suits arising from the credit crisis.
 

Sometimes shrinking is the right thing to do
With a strong focus on media and entertainment litigation, Liner Grode has found that less is more.

 



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Firms mentioned

    
  • Bickel & Brewer
  • Liner Grode Stein Yankelevitz Sunshine Regenstreif & Taylor
  • Bickel & Brewer
  • Liner Grode Stein Yankelevitz Sunshine Regenstreif & Taylor

Companies, agencies mentioned

    
  • Grais & Ellsworth
  • Getnick & Getnick
  • Citigroup
  • Grais & Ellsworth
  • Getnick & Getnick
  • Citigroup Inc.

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