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August 01, 2004 |

A Fixer, First-Class

In this engaging, closely observed biography, David McKean, who holds a senior staff position in the U.S. Senate, has brilliantly chronicled the life and law practice of Thomas G. Corcoran, Esq. Franklin Roosevelt labeled Corcoran "Tommy the Cork," and it stuck. Notwithstanding some of the vapor emanated by Tommy, this is not a rags to riches story, nor is it the emergence of a downtrodden Irish Catholic boy making good.
9 minute read
October 10, 2007 |

Directed Trustees May Have Easier Time Defending Against ERISA Stock Drop Suits

One legacy of Enron's collapse is the expansion of "stock drop" litigation under ERISA's fiduciary duty provisions, where employees bring suit because a company's retirement funds suffered major losses due to a loss of company stock value. Attorneys Jeffrey S. Klein and Nicholas J. Pappas find that legal developments have left courts more willing to dismiss such claims at an earlier stage against directed trustees, such as banks, that execute transactions as instructed by a named fiduciary.
14 minute read
November 21, 2005 |

Antitrust Immunity in the Second Circuit, Redux

Todd S. Fishman, a senior litigation associate at Allen & Overy, analyzes the Second Circuit's recent decision which modified its approach to antitrust immunity, shifting from the "potential for conflicts" standard towards a more diffuse framework centered on whether there is a "potential specific conflict" that demonstrates evidence of an implied congressional intent to repeal the antitrust laws.
9 minute read
November 10, 2009 |

News In Brief

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April 17, 2006 |

Court Cuts Back on Grandparents' Rights

For grandparents, the Texas Supreme Court's April 7 per curiam opinion in In Re: Karen Mays-Hooper must be disappointing. But with all apologies to Texas grandparents, the court got it right.
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February 16, 2004 |

News in Brief

Pa. Senate Committee Punts on Caps Bill Harrisburg The state Senate Judiciary Committee concluded last week that it was unable to reach a consensus on a bill to amend the state constitution to allow for a ceiling on the amount of pain and ...
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September 26, 2005 |

2005 Revoked List

Notice to the bar.
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August 10, 2007 |

Cohen, plaintiff-appellant v. JPMorgan Chase & Co., defendants-appellees

Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act of 1974 Violated by Unearned, Undivided Post-Closing Fee
37 minute read
July 20, 2007 |

Shi Liang Lin, petitioner v. United States Department of Justice, respondents

No Per Se Asylum for Spouses of Women Persecuted Under China�s One-Child Family Planning Policy
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