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June 04, 2007 |

Texas Two-Step: Giuliani and Houston's Bracewell Learn the Politics of Dancing

When Houston's Bracewell & Patterson hired Rudolph Giuliani as partner two years ago, they got a real catch who would bring instant name recognition to the firm's fledgling New York office. In return, Giuliani got a pile of cash, an easy job and partners with ties to Texas Republicans. But politics can test the best of unions. In recent months the political spotlight has become increasingly uncomfortable for the former New York City mayor, the firm -- now known as Bracewell & Giuliani -- and its clients.
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Aegis Ins. Ser., Inc. v. Port Authority of NY & NJ, 09-3603-cv
Publication Date: 2011-06-22
Practice Area: Insurance Law
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Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
Judge: Before: Miner, Leval, Wesley, C.JJ.
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: For Plaintiff-Appellants: Franklin M. Sachs, Greenbaum, Rowe, Smith & Davis LLP, Iselin, NJ (Mark L. Antin, Gennet, Kallmann, Antin & Robinson P.C., New York, NY, on the brief)
For defendant: For Defendant-Appellees: Beth D. Jacob, Schiff Hardin LLP, New York, NY (Donald A. Klein, on the brief), for Defendant-Appellee The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. Mark A. Bloom, Arent Fox LLP, New York, NY, for Defendant-Appellee The City of New York.
Case number: 09-3603-cv

Cite as: Aegis Ins. Ser., Inc. v. Port Authority of NY & NJ, 09-3603-cv, NYLJ 1202498068952, at *1 (Court, Decided June 21, 2011)Before: Miner, Leval, Wesle

July 16, 2008 |

Hirt, plaintiffs-appellants-cross-appellees v. The Equitable Retirement Plan for Employees, Managers and Agents, defendants-appellees-cross-appellants

Cash Balance Plans Do Not Violate ERISA Ban On Age-Based Reductions in Benefit Accrual Rate
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October 03, 2006 |

Proposed Limits on Attorney Advertising Attract More Criticism

When four presiding New York justices formulated exceptionally broad ethics rules on attorney advertising last spring, they took the unusual step of delaying implementation of the proposals because they figured such sweeping new limits might generate some comment. Boy, were they right. The initial 90-day comment period, which ended Sept. 15, has been extended two months, and the justices are getting an earful as they inch toward adopting standards that are now slated to take effect in mid-January.
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March 11, 2011 |

New Partners 2011

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January 06, 2003 |

Red Scare

Weakened by an anemic tech sector and fighting each other for precious litigation work, the Bay Area's biggest law firms scored sallow returns in 2002 with only a few managing to post significant growth in profits or revenue, The Recorder's annual survey of firm finances shows.
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February 01, 2007 |

PRO BONO SCORECARD 2007: Scoring the Firms

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November 27, 2000 |

In on the Securities Action

When PSINet Inc. announced a major restructuring, including the resignation of its president, it was only a matter of time before shareholders filed lawsuits against the Ashburn, Va.-based Internet access company. Within 24 hours, New York's Cohen, Milstein, Hausfeld & Toll filed a securities fraud class action on behalf of three named plaintiffs. Since then, 18 firms have brought six more suits.
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November 19, 2007 |

National Rankings

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October 27, 2003 |

Inadmissible: Akin Gump/Shaw Pittman Merger; Color Divide; and More

No merger for Akin and Shaw Pittman; law firm color divide; is the PTO ready for the Madrid Protocol?; and more.
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