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July 20, 2017 | New York Law Journal

Ex-Congressmen Join Barclay Damon, Meltzer

Two New York law firms have brought on former U.S. congressmen for new adviser roles.
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June 12, 2017 | New York Law Journal

Barclay Damon Overhauls Pay Scale as Midsize Firms Cater to Associates

Barclay Damon, a growing Northeast regional firm, has rolled out new initiatives for associates that range from changes to compensation and bonuses to policies geared toward child care and working from home. "It's a hit to profitability in the short term," managing partner John Langan conceded. But, he added, "It's an investment in our future."
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May 04, 2017 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

Insurance Partner Kevin D. Szczepanski Joins Barclay Damon

Kevin D. Szczepanski has joined Barclay Damon as a partner in the law firm’s Insurance Coverage & Regulation and Commercial Litigation Practice…
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May 03, 2017 |

Judge Says Upstate County Cannot Tax Cayuga-Held Land

District Court Judge Charles Siragusa ruled April 30 from Rochester that the 1838 Treaty of Buffalo Creek between the U.S. and Native Ameican nations in NY didn't "disestablish" the Cayuga Reservation as Seneca County maintained.
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January 25, 2017 |

Federal Judge Rules Against Tribes in Cigarette-Tax Dispute

State laws that tax tobacco sales by Native American vendors from two western New York tribes to non-Indians do not infringe on tribal sovereignty or other constitutional rights, a federal judge ruled.
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November 09, 2016 |

Corning Hit With Enhanced Damages in NY Patent Case

A Syracuse federal judge has socked Corning Optical Communications RF LLC with almost $24 million in enhanced damages for willfully infringing PPC Broadband Inc.'s patents on coaxial cable connectors. The Nov. 3 order doubles a July jury award to $47.7 million.
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October 12, 2016 |

Jury Rejects Claims by American Indians

A federal jury has ruled in New York's favor in a lawsuit filed by American Indians who claimed state troopers used excessive force while breaking up an anti-tax protest nearly 20 years ago.
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July 11, 2016 |

Head Count Declines Outpaced Growth Among NY Firms

The largest law firms in New York showed wide disparity in attorney head count growth, and gains at some firms were outweighed by deep drops at others.
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June 27, 2016 |

Merger-Hungry, Mid-Tier Firms May Be the Future of Big Law

But merger-hungry, mid tier firms new to the list may represent the Big Law firms of the future.
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May 19, 2016 |

Pipeline Sponsors Challenge Water Quality Permit Denial

Sponsors of a proposed pipeline to carry natural gas between Pennsylvania and New York have filed a federal suit challenging the Cuomo administration's denial of a crucial permit for the project.
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