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July 29, 2004 |

New Deals

Denver-based Coors and Montreal's Molson recently announced a merger of equals to create the world's fifth-largest brewing company, with revenue of about $6 billion a year, but they couldn't have done it without the help of a lot on New York lawyers.
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June 16, 2008 |

PAST WINNERS

One hundred ninety-three lawyers have appeared in Winning special reports. Listed here are their names and the years in which they appeared.
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June 02, 2003 |

One hundred fifty-three lawyers have appeared in Winning special reports. Here are their names and the year(s) in which they appeared:
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June 02, 2003 |

NEWS

One hundred fifty-three lawyers have appeared in Winning special reports. Here are their names and the year(s) in which they appeared:
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Battle Heats Up Between Stanford Receiver and Antiguan Liquidators
Publication Date: 2011-12-09
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Ralph Janvey, the court-appointed receiver leading U.S. efforts to recover worldwide assets of alleged Ponzi schemer R. Allen Stanford's empire, is suddenly facing a new challenge: a revived Stanford bank liquidation proceeding in Antigua.

February 06, 2003 |

Lenny Bruce as Pioneer of Free Speech Rights

Having never studied the censored stand-up comic in school, Raymond Dowd learns from "The Trials of Lenny Bruce" the key role that Bruce's legal woes played in shaping the boundaries of permissible speech. With superbly analyzed scholarship, says Dowd, the book's authors have dramatically brought to life a great legal tale and a man who drew much of his humor from law books and his responses to legal mores.
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November 17, 2000 |

After 11 Years, Accused Man is Released, but Not From Murder Stigma

Gary Newberry was convicted in 1989 and sentenced to life in prison for the murder of a man he says shot himself, whether deliberately or by accident. Eight years later, a medical examiner ruled the death a suicide or accident, confirming Newberry's story. But Newberry's parole board, after nearly two years, has finally approved him for parole without ever addressing the issue of his guilt or innocence.
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May 02, 2005 |

Sidebar

Lawyer gets first novel out � thanks to friendly counsel; A firm by any other name; Charity ends in lawyer�s office; Pot shots.
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July 24, 2007 |

In Camera

Judge lets MySpace block links to its competition ... Behind the Bar's 'first' member ... Domestic partner Catch-22.
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August 14, 2006 |

Delta Funding Corporation v. Harris

Since many of the loan agreement's arbitration provisions are ambiguous, interpretation of the contract by an arbitrator is necessary, and those provisions relating to the costs of arbitration and attorneys' fees may be unenforceable based on unconscionability.
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