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September 16, 2005 |

What Delta Can Learn From Other Bankruptcies

As Delta Air Lines this week joined United Airlines, US Airways and Northwest Airlines as major U.S. carriers operating under Chapter 11 protection, the experiences of Continental Airlines and now-defunct Eastern Air Lines provide case studies of the best and worst scenarios for Delta. Although Eastern is "the prototype of the worst-case scenario," one expert explains how the bankruptcy of Continental worked because management was able to wring significant concessions out of its workforce.
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May 02, 2013 |

The Pros and Cons for Lawyers of In-Flight Wi-Fi

There are two kinds of attorneys on airplanes: those who view their time in the sky as a respite from communications and those who have memorized the entire list of approved electronic devices. For both camps, in-flight Internet has largely been a disappointment.
7 minute read
June 29, 2011 |

Trustee says much of $1.6 billion in Fontainebleau funds unaccounted for

The bankruptcy trustee overseeing the company behind the now-stalled Fontainebleau Resort and Casino in Las Vegas says funds that went to a related construction company can't be accounted for and contractors and suppliers were overpaid about $130 million.
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May 18, 2001 |

Some Prominent Brooklyn Law School Alumni

Prominent Brooklyn Law School alumni include law firm leaders, corporate leaders, counsel for major corporations, government officials, federal judges, and at least one news personality.
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September 24, 2008 |

Ruling Knocks Firm off $100 Mil. Legal Dispute

The Kenny Nachwalter law firm has been disqualified from a $100 million legal dispute among air cargo carriers that has been in federal and state court litigation for a decade and touched some of Miami's leading law firms.
4 minute read
April 26, 2004 |

E.U. firms seek U.S. attorneys

Despite instability in the European marketplace, there are many opportunities for lawyers seeking a tour of duty abroad. Firms are hiring U.S. lawyers, not just for their U.S. expertise but also for their specialist talents. Most U.S. practices in Europe are either consolidating or growing, and over the last few years U.S. firms have shaken up the European legal market with a host of mergers and lateral hires.
10 minute read
October 01, 2007 |

Work for Pan Am GC turns bumpy ride for firm

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October 10, 2012 |

Pioneer in aid to clients with breast cancer finds new role

Haley Schwartz, founder of a pioneering program at Atlanta Legal Aid Society that provides legal services to women with breast cancer, joined trusts and estates boutique Abrams, Davis, Mason & Long last week.
7 minute read
May 06, 2013 |

The Pros and Cons of In-Flight Wi-Fi

There are two kinds of attorneys on airplanes: those who view their time in the sky as a respite from communications and those who have memorized the entire list of approved electronic devices.
7 minute read

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