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March 29, 2010 |

Ruden McClosky Faces Miami Exodus as Four Partners Decamp

In another blow to struggling Ruden McClosky, four partners in the Miami office are leaving at the end of the month, including prominent attorney Larry Gordich, chair of the firm's lucrative bankruptcy and creditors' rights practice. The departures leave the Miami office with just six attorneys, including one of counsel and one who spends much of his time in Tampa, Fla. At its height, the office had up to 30 lawyers. The Fort Lauderdale, Fla.-based firm also laid off 20 secretaries and support staff within the last month.
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December 13, 2012 |

Judge lets plaintiffs' experts inspect site of meningitis outbreak

A Boston federal magistrate judge is allowing plaintiffs' experts to conduct "destructive" testing, including inspection of walls and ductwork, at New England Compounding Pharmacy Inc., a company linked to a fungal meningitis outbreak that caused 37 deaths.
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December 11, 2012 |

Plaintiffs' experts may inspect New England Compounding for info about fungal contamination

A Boston federal magistrate judge is allowing plaintiffs's experts to conduct "destructive" testing, including inspection of walls and ductwork, at New England Compounding Pharmacy Inc., a company linked to a fungal meningitis outbreak that caused 37 deaths.
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In Brand-New Facebook Privacy Ruling, N.Y. Appeals Court Says Defense Can't Have Plaintiffs Posts
Publication Date: 2010-11-15
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Talk about a fast-developing issue: No sooner do we write about two state courts granting defendants access to plaintiffs' Facebook accounts than an appellate court weighs in with a contrary ruling.

February 01, 2012 |

Board of Contributors: Feds ban cell phone use for commercial drivers

Attorney Cheryl Wilke says the Department of Transportation is taking the lead in penalizing drivers for illegally using cell phones, encouraging states to follow suit as they did with seat belt laws and maximum speed limits.
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January 19, 2012 |

One of three scenarios needed for a secured-claim plan to be fair, equitable

Michael D. Seese, who represents debtors and other parties in interest in Chapter 11 proceedings and out-of-court workouts, looks at three scenarios needed for a secured-claim plan to be fair and equitable.
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Velez v. Sanchez, 04-CV-4797 (FB) (CLP)
Publication Date: 2010-12-07
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Court: U.S. District Court, Eastern District
Judge: District Judge Frederic Block
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For plaintiff: For Plaintiff Linda Velez: Andrew Fields, Esq., Guild for Human Rights Progress, Brooklyn, New York
For defendant: For Defendants Betsy Sanchez, Yolanda Munoz, & Shari Munoz: Sheldon G. Karasik, Esq., Simon, Eisenberg & Baum LLP, New York, New York For Third-Party Defendant Hernando Sanchez: Hal R. Lieberman, Esq., Hinshaw & Culbertson, LLP, New York, New York
Case number: 04-CV-4797 (FB) (CLP)

Cite as: Velez v. Sanchez, 04-CV-4797 (FB) (CLP), NYLJ 1202475782703, at *1 (EDNY, Decided November 30, 2010)District Judge Frederic Blockp class="decided"

Jerry Bernstein of Blank Rome
Publication Date: 2009-10-30
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With his client--the highest-ranking Marsh executive caught up in the New York AG's bid-rigging investigation--facing a bench trial before the same judge who had just convicted two other Marsh officials, Bernstein devised a strategy carefully tailored to acknowledge the judge's previous findings. It worked like a charm.

November 13, 2006 |

The NLJ 250 Chart (51-100)

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