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April 13, 2010 |

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April 06, 2011 |

Attorneys for NFL players, owners line up in Minneapolis

Call it a Super Bowl for lawyers. Players and owners from the National Football League squared off in Minneapolis federal court on April 6, represented by some of the nation's best-known advocates.
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April 08, 2011 |

Attorneys for NFL players, owners line up in Minneapolis

Call it a Super Bowl for lawyers. Players and owners from the National Football League squared off in Minneapolis federal court, represented by some of the nation's best-known advocates.
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Chinese Vitamin Makers Head to Trial for Alleged Price-Fixing
Publication Date: 2013-02-22
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Can Chinese companies that allegedly fixed prices for U.S. customers deflect liability by saying they acted at their government's behest? Jurors may get a chance to answer that question beginning Monday, when an antitrust class action trial against a group of Chinese vitamin manufacturers opens in U.S. district court in Brooklyn.

In LCD Price-Fixing Class Action, Fee Fight Is a Family Feud
Publication Date: 2013-02-01
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With a federal judge set to approve a a $300 million payoff to attorneys in the long-running LCD price-fixing class action, two lawyers are bitterly feuding over their share of the fees. What's more, Joseph M. Alioto and Francis Scarpulla aren't just co-lead counsel turned rivals: They're also first cousins.

June 03, 2002 |

Blood on the Tracks

With hundreds of millions of dollars at stake, two competing camps of class action lawyers can't seem to resolve disputes over the use of railroad lines for fiber-optic cable, an issue marked by decades of litigation. Plaintiffs' attorney Nels Ackerson and other lawyers nationwide believe class actions are the only means of correcting the imbalance of power between small family farmers and the big telecoms.
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The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey v. Allianz Insurance Co., 06 Civ. 5002
Publication Date: 2006-08-10
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Court: U.S. District Court for the Southern District
Judge: Michael Mukasey
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Case number: 06 Civ. 5002

U.S. DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK Judge Mukasey Milton H. Pachter, Esq. Megan Lee, Esq. For Plaintiff: Port Authority of New York and N

SR Int'l Business Insurance Co. Ltd. v. World Trade Center Properties LLC, 04-4500-cv
Publication Date: 2006-10-24
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Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
Judge: John Walker
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U.S. COURT OF APPEALS SECOND CIRCUIT Before Walker, Cabranes and Pooler, C.JJ. Appellants, both insureds (holders of varying property interests in the World Trade Cent

August 31, 2007 |

Battle Over $75 Million in Lawyer Fees in Microsoft Case Coming to a Head

Attorneys who pursued a class action against Microsoft could see a record payday if the settlement gets final approval today. Attorneys Roxanne Conlin and Richard Hagstrom are seeking $75 million in fees and costs, an amount believed by some legal experts to be a record in Iowa. At a hearing last week, rulings published by Judge Richard Sankovitz suggest that Microsoft continues to question some of the timekeeping entries submitted by Hagstrom and his legal team.
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August 21, 2002 |

WTC Insurer Has Right to Appraisal, Federal Judge Rules

An insurance company locked in a dispute with World Trade Center leaseholder Larry Silverstein has the right to an independent appraisal of the loss incurred on Sept. 11, a federal judge in New York ruled. Silverstein argued that the appraisal mechanism in the agreement with Allianz Insurance was pre-empted by the Air Transportation and System Stabilization Act, which granted the Southern District of New York jurisdiction for Sept. 11 claims.
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