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October 25, 2012 |

$700 Million Settlement Restores AMC Programs to the Dish Network

A long-running legal battle between Cablevision and Dish Network ended Oct. 22, but not before a Dish executive publicly apologized for accosting the elderly father of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher litigator Orin Snyder last week on her way out of the courtroom where the elderly man had just finished watching his son work.
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January 05, 2011 |

Lee Cheng

The GC at the country's second-largest online-only retailer likes to shop for bargains at small firms.
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September 29, 2006 |

Accolades

At its annual Public Service Awards reception last night, the New York County Lawyers' Association honored six public sector attorneys for distinguished service. Also, the Congressional Coalition on Adoption has honored attorney Michael S. Goldstein with this year's Angels in Adoption Award, and Nixon Peabody has received a 100 percent rating in the Human Rights Commission's annual "Corporate Equality Index" for its comprehensive diversity policies.
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July 30, 2007 |

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September 27, 2011 |

Gascon's Challengers Make the Most of the Mystery Memo

Accusing the DA of a cover-up, the three demanded he drop plans to seek review of an order requring the office turn over a consultant's report on DNA procedures.
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August 20, 2007 |

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February 01, 2008 |

Make All Workplace Slurs Actionable?

The plaintiffs' employment bar has become incensed over the dismissal of a case involving an anti-Semitic slur. Workers' advocates are not only asking the state Supreme Court to reverse the Appellate Division's decision in Cutler v. Dorn, but are proposing a bill that would fundamentally rewrite our Law Against Discrimination by making virtually any offensive conduct the basis for a lawsuit.
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December 19, 2000 |

Pro Bono Work, Hollywood Style

O'Melveny & Myers' pro bono effort on behalf of Los Alamos nuclear scientist Wen Ho Lee has paid off in more ways than getting 58 of 59 felony charges against him dismissed. In a move sure to gladden consultants preaching the virtues of cross-selling, O'Melveny partner Mark Holscher, who negotiated Lee's release in September, passed the scientist to an IP partner who helped negotiate a deal for a four-hour TV miniseries.
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