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Export-Import Bank of the United States v. Asia Pulp Paper Co. Ltd., Civ. 03-8554
Publication Date: 2008-02-21
Practice Area: Contracts
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Court: U.S. District Court for the Southern District
Judge: Donald Pogue
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Judge Donald C. Pogue1 U.S. DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK Michael J. Garcia, United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, Sara

Marathon Outdoor, LLC v. Patent Construction Systems Division of Harsco Corporation
Publication Date: 2003-06-02
Practice Area: Real Property
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Court: Appellate Division, 2nd Dept
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Case number: 2001-10540

SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK APPELLATE DIVISION : SECOND JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT 4500f Y/cf AD2d Argued - January 2, 2003 SONDRA MILLER, J.P.

June 15, 1999 |

'Father of Modern Class Actions,' Harold Kohn, Dies

Harold E. Kohn, who has been described as one of the architects of modern class-action litigation, died yesterday in Philadelphia. The founding partner of Kohn Swift & Graf was 85 years old. Kohn won landmark cases for independent motion picture exhibitors against film studios, cases which, according to colleagues, "opened up the whole field" of antitrust class actions.
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August 19, 1999 |

Peterson's Latest Switch Opens Doors to Ohio Firm

The 34-lawyer Peck, Shaffer & Williams, headquartered in Cincinnati, opened its doors at the Atlanta Financial Center earlier this month with longtime Atlanta lawyer Jerry G. Peterson as its sole local partner. Peterson, who left a partnership at Smith, Gambrell & Russell for his new firm, focuses his practice on municipal bonds, securities and taxation for public sector clients.
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February 14, 2002 |

Panel Reinstates Verdict Against Ford for Auto Design Negligence

A JURY VERDICT finding Ford Motor Company was not liable in strict products liability but was liable for a negligently designed cruise control mechanism was not inconsistent, the U. S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit has ruled.
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November 06, 2002 |

COPY: Firm-by-Firm Survey Responses

From Allen & Overy to Winston & Strawn, the Summer Associates Survey was summers' chance to dish on their firms. And dish they did. Get the skinny on everything from quality of work assigned to approachability of associates and partners to the relative fun of karaoke nights vs. fishing, wine tasting outings, baseball games ... . (You didn't think it was all business, did you?)
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November 15, 2002 |

Firm-by-Firm Survey Responses

From Allen & Overy to Winston & Strawn, the Summer Associates Survey was summers' chance to dish on their firms. And dish they did. Get the skinny on everything from quality of work assigned to approachability of associates and partners to the relative fun of karaoke nights vs. fishing, wine tasting outings, baseball games ... . (You didn't think it was all business, did you?)
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Forbes v. Eagleson
Publication Date: 2000-10-23
Practice Area: rico
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Court: 3rd Cir.
Judge: Nygaard, Roth, and Greenberg, Circuit Judges
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For plaintiff: Michael A. Cardozo et al.
For defendant: Martin J. Oberman et al.
Case number: 99-1803

The full case caption appears at the end of this opinion. OPINION OF THE COURTGREENBERG, Circuit Judge.I. BACKGROUNDFive former National Hockey League ("NHL") players

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