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June 19, 2006 |

Jury Awards $4 Million for Failure To Timely Diagnose Artery Disease

Large settlements and verdicts in New Jersey.
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August 22, 2001 |

Luring VCs in a Cool Climate

For most, this is no time to be a startup company. But there are those who have figured out how to succeed in this market. Lawyers involved in several deals in the shaky post-boom market say acquiring venture capital is a whole new game these days, especially for young companies. And lawyers often take on the role of business partners in order to prepare a company for presentations to VCs and angel investors.
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Intellectual Ventures Investors Revealed in Patent Spat with Chip-Maker Xilinx
Publication Date: 2011-05-18
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Getting into the patent litigation game didn't just open Intellectual Ventures to patent infringement counterattacks--it opened a window into the company's business.

May 24, 2002 |

Internet Libel Case Tops Latest Docket At Court of Appeals

ALBANY A new tension in media law, pitting traditional defamation principles against the modern realities of Internet publishing, presents the Court of Appeals with an opportunity this month to examine the single and continuing publication rules as they apply in cyberspace.
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Skadden Files Antitrust Suit for Sprint to Block $39 Billion AT&T-T-Mobile Deal
Publication Date: 2011-09-06
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Sprint Nextel's lawyers at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom have been airing the company's antitrust misgivings about the proposed AT&T acquisition since May. On Tuesday, just a week after the Department of Justice sued to block the deal, Sprint is upping the ante with a Washington, D.C., federal district court suit that it wants consolidated with the government's case.

March 28, 2005 |

Top Attorneys Tapped for High Court Tech Cases

Scheduled for argument at the Supreme Court on Tuesday are the widely-watched Grokster case, which asks whether peer-to-peer downloading of songs and movies violates copyright protections, and a second case that may determine which regulatory regime should govern cable Internet services. The cases have attracted top intellectual property and telecommunications lawyers -- all but one a former high court law clerk -- who are eager to participate in what could be landmarks of the digital age.
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December 09, 2009 |

U.S. chief executives become more optimistic about economy

Optimism among chief executive officers about the U.S. economy rose to a one-year high as more said they expect stronger sales and plan to boost spending while limiting hiring. The Business Roundtable's economic outlook index increased this quarter to 71.5, the highest since July-September 2008, from 44.9 in the previous three months.
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May 21, 2007 |

Help Wanted: Deputy AG McNulty Leaves Troubled DOJ

Few in Washington have envied Paul McNulty over the past three months. But with the deputy attorney general's resignation amid the scandal over the firings of at least eight U.S. Attorneys, there's one person whose position might be even less desirable: McNulty's yet-to-be-named successor. McNulty's replacement will confront a posse of hostile Democrats in Congress, serious questions over whether AG Alberto Gonzales will remain in place, and a dysfunctional department demoralized by its current leadership.
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April 08, 2010 |

CEOs in U.S. are turning more optimistic

Chief executive officers in the U.S. turned more optimistic in the first quarter as sales grew, boosting the prospect that employment and spending will climb, a survey showed. The Business Roundtable's economic outlook index rose to 88.9 in the first three months of the year, the highest level since the second quarter of 2006, the Washington-based group said Wednesday.
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March 15, 2005 |

Binder & Binder PC v. Barnhart

Jurisdiction Issues Require Remand of Law Firm�s Fee Action as to Bankrupt Social Security Claimant
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