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August 25, 2000 |

The Great Migration

Many lawyers who until very recently clung to tradition -- one firm for life -- are surprising themselves by taking the plunge. There's usually no one reason partners move: to take on a leadership role, better serve clients, develop a niche for a new firm, or shed the animosities or bureaucracy of an old one. The American Lawyer profiles three partners who moved midcareer.
18 minute read
August 01, 2003 |

The Am Law Second Hundred: Succeeding Differently

The Am Law Second Hundred -- 101-200 on our list of the country's highest-grossing law firms -- had a good 2002 overall, with gains in gross revenue and profits per partner that rival their bigger competitors' numbers. But the Second Hundred's formulas for success are different: Some specialize in lucrative practice areas; some pursue a regional strategy; and some, located in Am Law 100 strongholds like New York and San Francisco, compete head-to-head with larger firms -- and prosper.
12 minute read
November 07, 2008 |

Kravitch blazed a path for other women lawyers

Judge Phyllis A. Kravitch says she's never thought of herself as a trailblazer or a pioneer. Her former clerks describe her as modest and even, around those she doesn't know well, shy. At the unveiling of Kravitch's portrait at the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in 2005, one former clerk, Atlanta lawyer Ronan P.
14 minute read
Sandra Rivera v. Walmart, 22435/08
Publication Date: 2010-09-09
Practice Area: Civil Practice
Industry:
Court: Supreme Court, Nassau County, Trial/IAS Part 15
Judge: Justice Thomas Feinman
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For defendant:
Case number: 22435/08

Cite as: Rivera v. Walmart, 22435/08, NYLJ 1202471778168, at *1 (Sup, NA, Decided August 19, 2010)Justice Thomas FeinmanDecided August 19

October 22, 2002 |

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February 24, 2003 |

Insurance Carrier and Agent Can Share Liability

An insurance agent and agency can be held jointly and severally liable with an insurance company in a declaratory judgment action for misrepresentations made to a client, a Superior Court majority has ruled in an apparent case of first impression ...
7 minute read
February 24, 2003 |

Insurance Carrier and Agent Can Share Liability

An insurance agent and agency can be held jointly and severally liable with an insurance company in a declaratory judgment action for misrepresentations made to a client, a Superior Court majority has ruled in an apparent case of first impression ...
7 minute read
October 04, 1999 |

EEOC Whittling Away Backlog

Flush with cash from a $37 million budget increase last year, the much-maligned EEOC has been under pressure from Congress to prove itself worthy of the raise. Now agency chairwoman Ida Castro, one year into her tenure at the helm, says the EEOC has delivered. At a commissioners' meeting reviewing the agency's performance in fiscal year 1999, Castro boasted that the EEOC is whittling down its backlog of cases, processing new complaints more quickly, and sending more disputes to mediation than ever before.
4 minute read
February 25, 2010 |

Jury awards teen disabled in drunken driving accident

A teen's injuries were caused by recklessness of an underage drunken driver and she is now cared for full time by her mother.
5 minute read

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