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December 01, 2009 |

Deals and Suits

Baker Hughes buys BJ Services; USA v. Pfizer; Ventas v. HCP; Versata et al. v. SAP et al.; Fontainebleau v. BofA et al. and more ...
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Anilao v. Spota, 10-CV-00032 (JFB) (WDW)
Publication Date: 2011-04-07
Practice Area: Civil Rights
Industry:
Court: U.S. District Court, Eastern District
Judge: District Judge Joseph F. Bianco
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Plaintiffs are represented by James Druker of Kase & Druker, Esqs., Garden City, NY. Plaintiff Vinluan is also represented by Oscar Michelen of Cuomo LLC, South, Mineola, NY.
For defendant: The County defendants are represented by Brian C. Mitchell, Suffolk County Department of Law, County Attorney, Hauppauge, NY. The Sentosa defendants are represented by Sarah C. Lichtenstein of Abrams, Fensterman, Fensterman, Flowers, Greenberg & Eisman, Lake Success, NY.
Case number: 10-CV-00032 (JFB) (WDW)

Cite as: Anilao v. Spota, 10-CV-00032 (JFB) (WDW), NYLJ 1202489219823, at *1 (EDNY, Decided March 31, 2011)District Judge Joseph F. Biancop class="decided"

October 10, 2008 |

Associates Class of 2008

Our ninth annual magazine devoted to new associates at New Jersey law firms.
79 minute read
January 15, 2007 |

The 2007 Legislative Wish List

As the 80th Session of the Texas Legislature gets into high gear, look for more legislative fireworks in the area of criminal law, particularly regarding enhanced criminalization for sex offenders.
48 minute read
November 20, 2000 |

New Century, New Causes

Meet the new faces of lawsuits showing great promise for plaintiffs this year. From employment fraud litigation over employers' broken promises to premises liability over failure to protect fans at sports facilities, The National Law Journal takes its annual peek at emerging causes of action. Keep in mind, advances in litigation tend to be more evolutionary than revolutionary.
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August 12, 2005 |

Senior Partners Balk at Firms' Retirement Policies

Law firms have long relied on the orderly retirement or slowing down of senior partners to make room for rising stars. But policies used to create such transitions are now under threat, from the EEOC and older partners trying to keep their privileged positions. An ongoing suit by Anthony LoFrisco, a top Winston & Strawn partner, gives a rare glimpse of the challenges facing firms struggling to accommodate aging rainmakers and younger partners eager to take their places at the top of the compensation scale.
8 minute read
September 28, 2009 |

Corporate Disputes Dominate the Docket as a New Justice Joins the Court

The Supreme Court's business-heavy docket this term seems almost tailor-made to engage and challenge its newest member, Justice Sonia Sotomayor. A one-time intellectual property litigator and a veteran judge from the 2nd Circuit, Sotomayor is unlikely to hesitate to jump into the mix on corporate issues. In fact, during a special Sept. 9 reargument of a campaign finance case, Sotomayor made a comment that has some wondering if she has a re-examination of the foundations of corporate law on her to-do list.
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March 14, 2005 |

Newsmakers

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July 03, 2012 |

The U.S. Supreme Court's Term, Barbecue-Style

Over the past year, the Supreme Court found itself the subject of an almost obsessive level of public interest. From The Today Show to the Harvard Law Review , the court's machinations were a hot topic. Public curiosity about the court and its decisions is cresting, and the most immediate impact — both in terms of timing and personal effect — is quite prosaic: We lawyers are going to get asked a lot of questions about the Supreme Court at our annual Fourth of July barbecues.
10 minute read
April 30, 2002 |

Death Verdicts Won in Three Capital Cases

James M. Catterson, a staunch proponent of the death penalty, played a leading role in drafting the 1995 statute as president of the State District Attorneys Association. In his former role as district attorney of Suffolk County, N.Y., he sought the death penalty in three cases, winning a jury verdict for death each time. As a result, half of the six inmates now on New York's death row were all convicted in Suffolk County.
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