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September 19, 2011 |

Lawyers Who Lead By Example

In this Special Section, the New York Law Journal honors the firms and attorneys who have stepped in to fill the legal needs of low-income New Yorkers.
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May 17, 2007 |

Matter of Ostad, petitioner v. New York State Department of Health, respondents

Revocation of Doctor�s License for Gross Incompetence Upheld; Failures to Exercise Reasonable Care Noted
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May 02, 2003 |

Redistricting Plan

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April 29, 2005 |

Panel Attempts Remedy to End No-Fault Abuse

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February 01, 2013 |

Goals of ADA Support Late Disability Filing, Circuit Finds

A former librarian who contends that a mental condition caused her to miss a state-imposed deadline for seeking disability retirement benefits should be allowed to file a late claim, a unanimous Second Circuit panel ruled.
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August 15, 2008 |

Premium Work

We researched the Fortune 100 to find out which law firms they used in 2007 in each of the following practice areas: corporate transactions, torts and negligence, commercial law and contracts litigation, employment and labor litigation, and intellectual property. Companies are listed in alphabetical order.
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August 15, 2008 |

We researched the fortune 100 to find Out which law firms they used in 2007 in each of the following practice areas: corporate transactions, torts and negligence, commercial law and contracts litigation, employment and labor litigation, and intellectual property. Companies are listed in alphabetical order.
44 minute read
March 11, 2005 |

Federal Judge Dismisses Vietnamese Plaintiffs' Agent Orange Suit

A New York federal judge has dismissed a suit that accused American chemical companies of war crimes for supplying the U.S. military with Agent Orange, a defoliant used in the Vietnam War. Judge Jack B. Weinstein said the first-ever suit by Vietnamese plaintiffs -- about 4 million of them -- could not be sustained "under the domestic law of any nation or state or under any form of international law." Dow and Monsanto were among the companies named in the suit, which could have led to billions in damages.
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April 01, 2002 |

Nassau Loses Bid to Collect Property Taxes

MINEOLA, N.Y. In a decision that could cost financially strapped Nassau County well over million in lost property taxes, a Supreme Court justice has found that the owner of one of Long Island`s largest commercial properties is not responsible for land taxes pursuant to its lease with the county.
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November 29, 2006 |

N.J. Judge Who Cited Lawyers for Contempt Pulls Out of Prudential Case

A Superior Court judge who brought criminal contempt charges against two lawyers for violating a sealing order -- and battled a prosecutor's attempt to drop the charges after the sealing order was vacated -- has taken himself off the litigation that set off the imbroglio. Plaintiffs charge that Leeds Morelli & Brown, which 359 employees had retained to pursue discrimination claims against Prudential Insurance, entered into a secret deal to send the claims to ADR, where recovery was capped at $10 million.
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