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September 12, 2013 |

Twitter and Hilton Ride Wave of IPOs

The much-anticipated initial public offering of the social networking company was made official Thursday, along with those for Hilton Worldwide and the U.K.'s Royal Mail, all of which enlisted the efforts of a handful of leading Am Law 100 and global firms.
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Greenspan v. LADT, LLC
Publication Date: 2010-12-31
Practice Area: Civil Practice
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Court: C.A. 2nd
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For plaintiff: Bingham McCutchen, Daniel Alberstone, Peter F. Smith; Greines, Martin, Stein & Richland, Robin Meadow, Jeffrey E. Raskin, Gary J. Wax; Baron & Budd and Daniel Alberstone for Plaintiff and Appellant.
For defendant: Leonard, Dicker & Schreiber, Richard C. Leonard, Steven A. Schuman; Horvitz & Levy, David S. Ettinger and Jason R. Litt for Defendants and Respondents.
Case number: No. B222539

Cite as 11 C.D.O.S. 22ARNOLD GREENSPAN, as Trustee, etc., Plaintiff and Appellant, v. LADT, LLC, et al., Defend

In re Mario DeMarco, 09-90045-am,
Publication Date: 2013-10-08
Practice Area: Legal Profession
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Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
Judge: Before: Cabranes, Sack, and Wesley, C.JJ.
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Case number: 09-90045-am

Cite as: In re Mario DeMarco, 09-90045-am, NYLJ 1202622378731, at *1 (2d Cir., Decided October 4, 2013) 09-90045-am Before: Cabranes, Sack, and We

October 23, 2009 |

Japan's 'Lost Decade' closes in on 20 years

The clock is ticking. Each day that passes without Japan's officials hunkering down to boost growth, halt deflation, prepare for an aging population and increase competitiveness is a blow to the nation's 126 million people. December marks the 20th anniversary of the Nikkei 225 Stock Average's bubble-years peak of 38,915.
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Kozura v. Tulpehocken Area School District
Publication Date: 2002-03-25
Practice Area: employment lit./adr | labor law
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Court: Pa. Sup. Ct.
Judge: Mr. Justice Saylor
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Case number: 74 MAP 2001

Argued: November 14, 2001OPINIONIn this appeal, we consider the capacity of an aggrieved employee to challenge an arbitration award in general, and in light of specific grievance and arbitration

November 18, 2009 |

NY ex-lawyer ordered to prison in terror case

NEW YORK AP - A federal appeals court on Tuesday upheld the conviction of a disbarred civil rights lawyer and ordered her to begin serving her sentence while a judge reconsiders whether he was too lenient in giving her more than two years in prison for passing information between suspected terrorists.Lynne Stewart, 70, has been free on appeal since she was sentenced in 2006.
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September 29, 2008 |

Ups and Downs of Discovering Online Data

The cost of responding to legal process for e-businesses can present a Hobson's choice: disclose data received in exchange for the promise to keep it private or honor anonymity by refusing to respond. Rivkin Radler partner Shari Claire Lewis reads judicial guidelines for each choice.
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April 04, 2002 |

Seeking Extra Work? You Be the Judge

YOU ARE a young solo practitioner temporarily between big deals, with the regular need of fresh folding money. Or you are a veteran solo rather choosy about your clientele, in which case you likewise know the occasional shortfall at the first of the month, and could use some supplemental income.
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August 26, 2008 |

Commentary: Was I a Better Attorney in Law School?

Venable associate Greg Brown recalls his days of moot court, when the action was much more dramatic. And now, rules of law applicable to real cases aren't as well defined as they were in the research assignments for students. Several years into his career, Brown wondered: Were his best days as a trial lawyer in moot court? It took one trial involving defendant's witnesses who were blatant liars to make Brown realize that real life could, indeed, be better than law school days.
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May 20, 2005 |

Internet Charities Face Hurdles

Historically, states, not the federal government, have been responsible for regulating charities. However, state regulation of charity-oriented Internet transactions poses new challenges for states and charities, says attorney Jonathan Bick. States must overcome Commerce Clause concerns, while charities must deal with the potential costs and activity regulations associated with registering in states outside of the state where the charity resides.
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