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April 02, 2009 |

In re: Tender Loving Care Health Services Inc. N/K/A DSMP Holdings Inc.

Claim Allowed After Debtor's Objection to It Not 'Entered Without a Contest' Under FRBP 9024
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June 04, 2007 |

CDW Goes Private

Computer equipment retailer CDW Corp. struck a deal with Madison Dearborn Partners to take it private for $7.3 billion. The company expects to maximize shareholder investment while retaining its 5,640 employees, brand name and management team.
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March 08, 2002 |

Court of Appeals Reviews

ALBANY The latest dispute over capital defense legal fees comes to the Court of Appeals this week, when Governor Pataki attempts to topple a ruling that ordered the state to pay lawyers and paralegals who assist assigned counsel in death cases.
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February 14, 2005 |

The Theory of Devolution

In "Eat What You Kill: The Fall of a Wall Street Lawyer," Georgetown University law professor Milton C. Regan Jr. tells us how big Wall Street law practices evolved from elitist men's clubs, members working shoulder to shoulder to maintain a permanent hold on wealthy clients, to limited liability partnerships whose members are in competition with each other to see who can originate the most business and get the biggest share of the firm's net income.
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March 26, 2002 |

Patent and Trademark Law

P atent owners attempting to enforce patents issued after years of delay in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) may begin to face more often the defense of prosecution laches. In Symbol Tech., Inc. v. Lemelson Medical , the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit recently revived this equitable defense, the validity of which had been uncertain for decades due in part to federal statutes and rules governing patent application practice in the PTO. 1 The 2-1 decision of the Federal Circuit recognized a
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September 26, 2005 |

Hogan & Hartson Opens Hong Kong Practice

Hogan & Hartson on Thursday became the first major law firm from the U.S. capital to open an office in Hong Kong, a competitive market that has proved difficult for many top American firms. Only two years ago, two New York-based law firms closed Hong Kong offices due to lack of sufficient business. Hogan & Hartson's return is the result of China's economic growth and the soaring interest from foreign private equity investors in the region.
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October 26, 2009 |

D.C. metro area's largest law offices

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May 11, 2006 |

New York's Over-Preemption of State Vacatur Law

Jill I. Gross, associate professor of law at Pace Law School and director of its Securities Arbitration Clinic, writes that the Court of Appeals, in deciding Wien & Malkin LLP v. Helmsley-Spear, Inc., missed an important opportunity to preserve a role for New York's arbitration law in the face of the enlarging Federal Arbitration Act.
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November 07, 2009 |

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