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June 13, 2005 |

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January 11, 2008 |

Largest 2007 Transactions

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September 29, 2009 |

Accolades

The National Center for Women and Policing last week awarded Denise O'Donnell, the first woman U.S. attorney in upstate New York, its Lifetime Achievement Award at the group's 14th Annual Leadership Conference in Saratoga Springs. Also, the New York City Alliance Against Sexual Assault earlier this month honored Lisa Friel, chief of the sex crimes unit in the Manhattan District Attorney's Office, with its Lydia Martinez Collaboration Award and the Hispanic National Bar Association honored three New York attorneys at its 34th annual convention.
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July 12, 2006 |

Copyright Fever: Battle Over 'Disco Inferno' Rages

It sounds like a law school hypothetical. Two men wrote a song and sold their rights. Now the copyright is up for renewal but, as the transfer owner starts the renewal process, one of the men dies -- after filing his own renewal paperwork. The second man is still alive, and claims their intent was to transfer all rights -- including renewal rights -- but the estate of the first man disagrees. Now what? This bizarre scenario will be decided as the case of the 1970s hit "Disco Inferno" goes to court.
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October 17, 2011 |

Law Firm Management

In this Special Report from the New York Law Journal, the myths and reality of project management, a strategic approach to managing office space, promoting work/life balance, developing rain-making skills, and more.
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January 25, 2005 |

Newsbriefs

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June 10, 2005 |

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March 22, 2005 |

Gambling Appeal Stirs Opponents' Passions

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October 28, 2005 |

When Disaster Strikes: Bankruptcy Law's 'Special Circumstances' Loophole

A little-discussed loophole in the new federal bankruptcy law could soften some of the controversial law's bite -- depending on how judges interpret it. The wild card is that Chapter 7 filers can sidestep the new means test if they can show that "special circumstances" -- such as the recent hurricanes -- have shrunk their income or increased their debts. But no one is sure how special circumstances will be defined for other debtors forced into court by events beyond their control.
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