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June 20, 2005 |

McKenna Long Sees Fruitsof Merger Labor as Profits Rise

Meredith [email protected] to chairman Jeffrey K. Haidet, 2004 was the year his firm truly became McKenna Long Aldridge.By year's end-2 years after the merger between Long Aldridge Norman and McKenna Cuneo-the combined firm was off life support and had taken on a life of its own.
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September 20, 2011 |

Judges reconsidering Carl Lewis NJ election case

PHILADELPHIA (AP) - A three judge-panel ruled last week that Carl Lewis, the nine-time Olympic gold medalist who has had a bumpy entry into New Jersey politics, was eligible to be on the ballot for a state Senate seat.
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October 09, 2013 |

Amid Merger Talks, Dentons and McKenna Partners Depart

Reed Smith announced Wednesday that it has hired a three-partner tax team from Dentons led by David Hryck, who has handled charitable work for celebrities such as musician Wyclef Jean and model Petra Nemcova, while Crowell & Moring picked up a pair of government contracts partners from McKenna Long & Aldridge. The lateral moves come as Dentons and McKenna Long continue to pursue a potential combination.
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August 23, 2004 |

Inadmissible

Short takes on lawyers, firms and judges.
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December 30, 2009 |

UBS Whistleblower Asks Feds to Reconsider Sentence

The key whistleblower in the U.S. government's case against Swiss banking giant UBS over offshore banking practices is asking that his 40-month prison sentence be postponed and reconsidered. If granted, Bradley Birkenfeld's motion would push back the Jan. 8 date on which he is to report to prison and reduce his sentence. Birkenfeld said he would use the additional time before reporting to prison to cooperate further with the government in its investigations and possible new cases against UBS clients.
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March 05, 2004 |

Feds Must Respect Bail Rulings On Aliens, Judge Says

A San Francisco judge appointed by President Bush has ruled that an emergency, post-Sept. 11 immigration regulation giving government officials broad detention powers is unconstitutional. In a 10-page decision released this week, U.S. District Judge Jeffrey White -- the Northern District of California's newest judge -- ruled that there was no justifiable reason to allow government officials to automatically stay an immigration judge's bond order releasing a non-citizen with pending deportation proceedings.
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