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July 03, 2012 |

Court Dismisses Attorney's Bid to Sue Former Banking Clients

Linda Grant Williams, who practiced at Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman and Greenberg Traurig, claims Citigroup, JPMorgan Chase and Goldman Sachs conspired to block a new bond structure she developed, and the banks' threats led the two law firms to fire her.
6 minute read
October 17, 2013 |

'Holistic' Review in Federal Securities Litigation

In recent years, plaintiffs in federal securities cases have seized on language from two landmark U.S. Supreme Court decisions in an attempt to erode the heightened pleading standards of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act.
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June 01, 2006 |

In re C/S 12th Avenue LLC, petitioner v. The City of New York, respondent

Hudson Yard Redevelopment Meets Environment Hurdle; �Hard Look�, �Reasoned Elaboration� Satisfied SEQRA
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January 04, 2001 |

Visions of Sugarplums

This year California associate justice William W. Bedsworth fell asleep in front of C-SPAN, and awoke to find his column completely written. It appears, he says, to be some kind of automatic-writing list of predictions for the first year of the Third Millennium. Bedsworth spins a year of the typical mayhem that makes being American so darn interesting.
9 minute read
June 29, 2010 |

Jesup & Lamont cuts nearly all staff

Jesup & Lamont Inc. said Tuesday it has terminated nearly all of its staff and stopped paying most salaries after financial regulators ordered the 133-year-old brokerage and investment banking firm to stop making new securities trades.
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March 19, 2009 |

Sorting Out the Law on Homicide Prosecutions Against Corporations

César de Castro, an associate at Tarter Krinsky & Drogin, writes: While some may argue that the distinction between ordinary negligence and criminal negligence is a matter of prosecutorial discretion and something to be determined by a petit jury, the case law paints a different picture and reveals that New York courts will strictly scrutinize those cases charging manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide in the corporate context.
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