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December 10, 2012 |

Some Firms Return to Downtown While Others Brace for More Delay

Six weeks after Sandy hit New York, lower Manhattan law firms that remain out of their offices are hoping to return by next month but are confronting the possibility it could take much longer.
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December 10, 2012 |

Six Weeks Post-Sandy, Some Firms Are Back Downtown While Others Brace for More Delay

Several law firms that remain displaced after flooding caused by the so-called superstorm forced them to flee lower Manhattan are confronting the possibility that getting back to normal may take much longer than they'd hoped.
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September 28, 2007 |

Filing a Malpractice Suit Against a Firm? Better Be Quick About It

A Thursday ruling from the California Supreme Court gives former law firm clients less time to hit a firm with a malpractice suit. The clock for filing a malpractice suit starts ticking when a client ends its relationship with a law firm -- even if the client still retains one of the firm's former attorneys, the court ruled. The ruling gets former partners of the now-defunct Arter & Hadden off the hook for any damages in a $3.5 million malpractice suit filed in 2003 by Texas-based Beal Bank.
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October 05, 1999 |

Brooklyn Museum Dispute Heads to Court

The two sides in the controversy over the "Sensation" exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum of Art wrangled over discovery Monday. Floyd Abrams, who represents the museum, filed a memorandum in support of a motion for a preliminary injunction against the City and Mayor Rudolph Giuliani personally. "Sensation," which opened to record crowds, includes a piece on the Virgin Mary partially composed with elephant dung. The museum filed suit after City officials said they would withhold funding.
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September 27, 2007 |

Hip and Knee Implant Makers To Pay $311M To Avoid Kickback Prosecution

Four major manufacturers of hip and knee replacement devices have agreed to pay $311 million in fines to avoid prosecution for allegedly giving financial inducements to doctors who used their products.
3 minute read
September 28, 2007 |

Hip and Knee Implant Makers to Pay $311M to Avoid Kickback Prosecution

Four major makers of hip and knee replacement devices have agreed to pay $311 million in fines to avoid prosecution for allegedly giving financial inducements to doctors who used their products. The deferred prosecution agreement imposes a five-year compliance period and subjects the companies to 18 months' federal monitoring. Another company elected to be monitored but refused to enter into a civil settlement. The five companies represent about 95 percent of the hip and knee replacement device market.
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May 01, 2010 |

Big Deals

AIG Asset Sales; Coca-Cola/Coca-Cola Enterprises; Merck/Millipore
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September 28, 2007 |

Hip and Knee Implant Makers to Pay $311M to Avoid Kickback Prosecution

Four major makers of hip and knee replacement devices have agreed to pay $311 million in fines to avoid prosecution for allegedly giving financial inducements to doctors who used their products. The deferred prosecution agreement imposes a five-year compliance period and subjects the companies to 18 months' federal monitoring. Another company elected to be monitored but refused to enter into a civil settlement. The five companies represent about 95 percent of the hip and knee replacement device market.
3 minute read
May 03, 2013 |

List of Candidates Who Successfully Completed the February 2013 New York Bar Exam

2,060 applicants received passing scores.
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October 01, 2009 |

The Local Talent: Results by City

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