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Banks Knock Out Madoff Trustee Claims at Second Circuit
Publication Date: 2013-06-20
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Irving Picard pulled out all the stops in a bid to revive mega-billions claims against big banks that allegedly facilitated Bernie Madoff's massive Ponzi scheme. But it wasn't enough.

October 23, 2007 |

Study: Veteran Advocates Sway U.S. High Court

For the elite of the U.S. Supreme Court bar, this is the Gilded Age. Or call it the Age of the Guild.
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February 24, 2003 |

Ex-Judge Barred from Future Office
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The Winklevoss Case Is Dead. Long Live the Winklevoss Case!
Publication Date: 2011-06-23
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Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss aren't taking their Facebook case to the Supreme Court. But that doesn't mean the twins have given up.

May 01, 2001 |

How Cooper Carvin Came Apart

Washington, D.C.-based Cooper, Carvin & Rosenthal was founded only five years ago by two former DOJ officials in the Reagan administration. The firm enjoyed a lucrative and politically charged practice -- until recently. Three top associates were hired away by President George W. Bush and a handful of partners jumped ship. But Charles Cooper, the de facto managing partner of the firm, still says, "I love my practice."
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December 07, 2009 |

Honest Efforts

Beginning Dec. 8, the Supreme Court will hear arguments in three cases this term challenging the "honest services" fraud statute — an almost unprecedented multipart investigation into a single law in a single term. Petitioners in the three cases are media mogul Conrad Black, former Alaska state legislator Bruce Weyhrauch and former Enron chief executive Jeffrey Skilling.
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December 05, 2000 |

11th Circuit Focuses on Lack of Uniform Standards in Recount Process

The 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Tuesday tackled head-on the constitutionality of Florida's hand counts in the presidential election. The 12 judges questioned lawyers on two key issues: whether a lack of uniform standards in hand recounts resulted in a violation of due process, and whether the recounts gave too much weight to votes in urban counties, where Democrats requested them.
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June 01, 2007 |

Lone Star

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January 29, 2010 |

LegalTech Descends on New York

As improvements in information technology continue to impact e-discovery, online research, case and matter management, and time and billing software, lawyers are better equipped to render quality legal services, retain more clients, and master the business of law. What are the next improvements in IT for the legal profession? Law.com Technology Editor Sean Doherty previews the advances expected to share the spotlight at LegalTech New York, being held Feb. 1-3.
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