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December 18, 2012 |

Mediation Confidentiality: Meaningful but Not Absolute

In their Southern District Civil Practice Roundup, Edward M. Spiro and Judith L. Mogul, principals of Morvillo, Abramowitz, Grand, Iason, Anello & Bohrer, write that while the promise of confidentiality for mediation materials is broad, it is not sacrosanct, and judges have struggled with defining when and under what circumstances a third party may obtain discovery of mediation materials.
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September 12, 2008 |

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March 11, 2008 |

Lawyers Anticipate New Century Examiner's Report

A 500-plus-page tome about what went wrong at New Century Financial � the second biggest subprime lender in the country until its fast descent into bankruptcy last year � has been eagerly anticipated by lawyers across a swath of practice areas.
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May 30, 2012 |

Can state licensing boards ban ordinary advice on the Internet?

What happens when occupational licensing laws conflict with free speech? The U.S. Supreme Court has not addressed this issue in nearly 30 years, and even then no majority opinion emerged.
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October 15, 2013 |

After Rough Year, Top Company Lawyers Get a Raise

General Electric Co. didn't mince words in its most recent proxy statement. Summing up general counsel Brackett Denniston III's performance, it says: "Mr. Denniston had a strong year in 2012."
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May 10, 2013 |

The Score: Robinson Bradshaw Gets Call for Project X

The Southeastern Conference turned to Charlotte's Robinson, Bradshaw & Hinson to advise on a sports network deal with ESPN; Rutgers replaces Cahill Gordon with Skadden for an internal probe of its embattled athletic program; a former Manatt partner counsels the first gay male athlete in a major U.S. professional sports league; and Katten Muchin gets involved in the bidding for the Sacramento Kings.
9 minute read
January 23, 2006 |

Rolling Dice on Indian Law

Native American law, long a well-established practice area west of the Mississippi, is gaining ground at eastern law firms as tribes displaced in the 19th century seek to reclaim ancestral lands - and to make them instantly profitable.
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Stanford Receiver and Antiguan Liquidators End Tug-Of-War over Investor Claims
Publication Date: 2012-12-06
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Things may be looking up for victims of convicted Ponzi artist R. Allen Stanford. On Wednesday court-appointed Stanford receiver Ralph Janvey and his lawyers at Baker Botts agreed to make nice with the folks liquidating the fraudster's Antiguan bank, with both sides vowing to work together to recover assets for investors.

February 02, 1999 |

Tracking Those Y2K Legal Issues on the Net (Break Problem Take 2)

The year-2000 computer problem presents a new genre of legal question -- and the answers, increasingly, are to be found on the Internet. Indeed, the Y2K computer problem is the first legal area in which the Internet is a richer research area than traditional legal authorities, such as treatises that can take months to publish and distribute.
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