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December 26, 2002 |

Long Aldridge Merges; Blackstock Leaves PoGo

Julia D. [email protected] Highlights for the city's law firms in 2002 included a big merger and name change for Long Aldridge Norman. And while the usual array of lawyers switched firms in 2002, one move stood above the rest: veteran litigator Jerry B. Blackstock left Powell, Goldstein, Frazer Murphy.Long Aldridge merged with Washington-based McKenna Cuneo, creating a 376-lawyer firm with eight offices.
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September 16, 2004 |

Debtors Avail Themselves of Trusts

The recent surge in asbestos liability claims has threatened insurance company reserves. As a result, insurance companies are at the forefront of asbestos-related issues, including taking an active role in lobbying for legislation that would compensate asbestos victims from a multibillion-dollar national fund. Insurance companies have also emerged as key players in bankruptcy proceedings in which debtor corporations are seeking to shed their asbestos liabilities.
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March 27, 2003 |

Bankruptcy Law

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December 06, 2004 |

Trust Busters

The recent surge in asbestos liability claims has threatened insurance company reserves. As a result, insurance companies are at the forefront of asbestos-related issues, including taking an active role in lobbying for legislation that would compensate asbestos victims from a multibillion-dollar national fund.
11 minute read
March 17, 2003 |

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October 11, 2004 |

Trust Busters

Asbestos is one of the major factors impeding growth in the insurance industry. The recent surge in asbestos liability claims now threatens insurance company reserves, with estimates showing that insurance industry asbestos losses may ultimately reach $65 billion. As a result, insurance companies have emerged as key players in bankruptcy proceedings in which debtor corporations are seeking to shed their asbestos liabilities.
11 minute read
November 12, 2004 |

Career Development

Harold K. Gordon, a partner at Jones Day, writes that restructuring lawyers straddle both sides of the great transactional lawyer/litigator divide, since they are called on to negotiate and document deals, as well as to go to bankruptcy court and litigate when negotiations break down.
6 minute read
October 15, 2002 |

Howrey Simon's Hope

All of a sudden, Washington, D.C.-based Howrey Simon Arnold & White is on the map in the San Francisco Bay Area. The firm made a big splash when it hired top patent litigator Henry Bunsow from Keker & Van Nest to launch the new outpost, and it's aggressively recruiting more top talent. The firm faces intense competition, but Howrey Simon thinks it has a model that might set it apart from the pack.
8 minute read
January 30, 2006 |

Jury Selection Crucial Element in Imminent Lay-Skilling Trial

Brenda Sapino Jeffreys [email protected] Miriam [email protected]'s just a white-collar crime trial. But in many ways, the long-awaited trial of former Enron Corp. Chairman Kenneth Lay and Chief Executive Officer Jeffrey Skilling is much more than a routine criminal case important only to the defendants and a handful of lawyers trying it.
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