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April 13, 2011 |

Yousef v. General Dynamics Corp., etc.

New Jersey is not a demonstrably inappropriate forum for this negligence action arising out of an accident in South Africa involving New Jersey residents.
5 minute read
July 02, 2008 |

On The Move

Announcements about lawyers, firms and judges.
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October 13, 2009 |

White-Collar Crime

In this Special Section from the New York Law Journal: "Insider Trading by Outsiders," "What 'Proceeds'?" and "Lying by Proxy."
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February 21, 2012 |

Arbitration and Federal Post-Judgment Interest: Superseding Statutory Rate?

Lloyd A. Gura, a partner with Mound Cotton Wollan and Greengrass, and Matthew J. Lasky, an associate at the firm, examine federal case law regarding the dilemma that arises when an interest rate awarded by an arbitration panel or agreed to by the parties conflicts with the federal post-judgment rate.
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October 13, 2010 |

Marketplace

Plans for expansion are on the horizon for Seward & Kissel. Founded in 1890, the firm has spent two decades in the Financial District at One Battery Park Plaza and recently signed a lease for 20 more years and an additional 25,000 square feet with Rudin Management Company Inc.
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August 21, 2006 |

E-Discovery Zero Hour Approaching

Anxious about the new rules going into effect Dec. 1, attorneys are rushing to get themselves and their clients organized.
5 minute read
October 26, 2010 |

South African Accident Case Explores Outer Limits of Forum Non Conveniens

The state Supreme Court hears arguments on whether New Jersey is the proper forum to litigate a motor vehicle injury case involving a Bergen County man who was injured while on a business trip in South Africa.
4 minute read
December 10, 2010 |

News In Brief

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September 06, 2004 |

Nothing Comes From Nothing

For 18 days former gubernatorial aide Golan Cipel and his lawyers threatened to sue Gov. James McGreevey for sexual harassment. Throughout the standoff, the governor's lawyers practically dared Cipel to file, accusing him and his legal team of being shakedown artists without a case. In the end, Cipel and his lawyers, Allen Lowy and Rachel Yosevitz, blinked.
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January 03, 2011 |

News In Brief

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