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May 01, 2010 |

You Only Live Thrice

The 2,200?page bankruptcy examiner report on Lehman Brothers made such a thud on Bar Talk's desk that we were reminded of a similar thud.
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July 09, 2007 |

Conservatives Fear 4th Circuit Slipping Away

Conservatives worry that the White House is blowing a chance to retain control over one of the nation's most influential courts.
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October 23, 2007 |

The Power of Veteran Advocates

A Georgetown law professor's research suggests that having high-priced advocates � like Latham's Maureen Mahoney � helps your case at the Supreme Court.
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October 02, 2007 |

Stakes Are High for State's Judicial Election Process

Oral argument will be held tomorrow at the U.S. Supreme Court in the case that has had New York's political and legal establishments on tenterhooks for nearly two years. Handling the lion's share of the argument for the defenders of the status quo will be Theodore B. Olson, while arguing for the system's challengers will be Frederick A.O. Schwarz Jr.
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Because Lawyers Failed to Reveal Juror's Lies, Judge Rejects Client's Bid for New Trial
Publication Date: 2013-01-04
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The failure of lawyers at Brune & Richard to reveal that they knew a juror in their client's trial was lying doesn't mean that they gave their client ineffective counsel, a federal court judge in Manhattan ruled Thursday. The client, former Deutsche Bank accountant David Parse, was convicted in 2011 in a trial over a tax shelter scheme allegedly set up by codefendant Paul Daugerdas, a former Jenkens & Gilchrist partner.

In Delaware Patent Mystery, Acacia Unit Dismisses Claims Against Alactel-Lucent--the Case's Sixth Dropped Defendant
Publication Date: 2010-05-11
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The poster child for patent holding companies keeps dropping defendants from an infringement suit involving digital network access server technology. Is it signing secret licensing deals or just losing the litigation?

July 07, 2003 |

It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Court

It is hard to decide what mode the Supreme Court was in during its recent term -- except to say that it seemed bent on upending the expectations of those who watch and analyze it.
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December 01, 2003 |

Docket Watch

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Robbins Geller Files CalPERS Fraud Suit Against Former Lehman Directors and Execs, Underwriters
Publication Date: 2011-02-08
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The ginormous California pension fund already has a pending $430 million claim in Lehman's bankruptcy, but now it's going after the folks who presided over Lehman's demise, as well as the underwriters who facilitated it.

Gibson Dunn Wins Landmark Ruling Banning FCC Limits on Cable Market Share
Publication Date: 2009-08-28
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The D.C. Circuit concluded that the rule limiting cable operators to less than 30 percent of the market was unconstitutional, especially in light of the increasing market share of satellite TV.

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