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January 02, 2007 |

Impact Player of the Year: Fred Baron

He may not lay claim to the title, "King of Toxic Torts," and may not be running a stable of 480 employees as the founding partner of the highly successful Baron & Budd, but Fred Baron is still a force on the legal and political scene. Baron says his motives are the same as when he represented asbestos victims, only grander: To elect Democrats to help regulate corporate misconduct and to protect the civil justice system from being dismantled by conservative, pro-business Republicans.
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January 30, 2003 |

The Inaugural Issue: January 1878

The publisher wasn't convinced of the new journal's viability or profitability � even in the short term. Here are the editor's opening remarks, followed by a sampling of the first issue's contents. Note the editor's closing entreaty: "Now, legal brethren, it is yours to say if this honest attempt to do you a service shall be rewarded with success."
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January 08, 2010 |

Embassy Bombing Case Previews Issues in 9/11 Prosecution

A hearing set for next week in the case of al-Qaida confederate Ahmed Khalfan Ghailani, who is accused of helping to blow up two U.S. embassies in Africa, could have far-reaching implications for the U.S. government's decision to try the alleged 9/11 terrorists in the civilian justice system. Judge Lewis Kaplan will hear arguments Monday on whether or not the indictment against Ghailani should be dismissed on speedy-trial grounds, a decision that could serve as a template for the 9/11 cases.
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June 26, 2007 |

Judges' Associations Prepare To Sue State for Salary Hike

Volunteer attorneys for judges' organizations are drafting a lawsuit to force Governor Eliot Spitzer and the state Legislature to give state judges their first pay raise since January 1999. The complaint is being developed on a pro bono basis by Chadbourne & Parke partners Thomas Bezanson and George Bundy Smith, a former judge on the Court of Appeals.
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January 05, 2004 |

Shareholder Suits Keep GCs on Their Toes

Part 2 of a roundtable discussion involving general counsel of four Texas companies who talk about how corporate governance concerns have changed their jobs and the responsibilities of legal departments.
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Corsello v. Verizon New York, Inc., 39610/07
Publication Date: 2010-09-21
Practice Area: Real Property
Industry:
Court: Appellate Division, Second Department
Judge: Before: Mastro, J.P., Leventhal, Belen, Lott, JJ.
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Kirkland & Ellis LLP, New York, N.Y. (Joseph Serino, Jr., William Pratt, and Susan E. Engel, and Patrick F. Philbin, Washington, D.C., pro hac vice, of counsel), for appellants-respondents.
For defendant: Law Offices of David M. Wise, P.A., Babylon, N.Y. and Reilly Like & Tenety, Babylon, N.Y. (Irving Like of counsel), for respondents-appellants (one brief filed). *1
Case number: 39610/07

Cite as: Corsello v. Verizon New York, Inc., 39610/07, NYLJ 1202472251742, at *1 (App. Div., 2nd, Decided September 14, 2010)Before: Mastro, J.P., Leventhal, Be

September 20, 2013 |

Daily Decision Service Alert: Vol. 22, No. 186 - September 25, 2013

Daily decision alert.
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December 10, 2007 |

Law Firms Face Gray Area as Boomers Age

For its annual survey of managing partners, The American Lawyer asked leaders of Am Law 200 firms how concerned they are about the aging of the bar. Thirty-eight percent say it's a significant management issue. They add that current law firm demographics raise two big questions: how to accommodate boomers who want to keep working and how to ensure a smooth succession to the next generation. And as firms move away from strict retirement regimes, managing partners say flexibility is key.
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