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June 11, 2012 |

Whistleblower Reaps $9.2 Million in Settlement of Qui Tam Lawsuit

The settlement stems from allegations brought by whistleblower Jeffrey Bierman, a client of Getnick & Getnick, a Manhattan law firm specializing in such qui tam action.
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January 07, 2010 |

Court System Is Enlisting Retired Lawyers for Pro Bono

The court system is moving on several fronts to tap the state's 11,000 retired lawyers as volunteers to help those unable to afford legal counsel. Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman in an interview yesterday said the plan was to create an "emeritus" category of attorney registration that will permit retired attorneys age 55 and over to handle pro bono cases without having to pay the biennial $350 registration fee or to meet mandatory continuing legal education requirements.
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November 21, 2005 |

Supreme Court to Weigh Search In Domestic Violence Case

The state Supreme Court has agreed to weigh a warrantless search and seizure in a domestic violence case where a boyfriend allegedly threatened his girlfriend with a gun.
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November 14, 2005 |

Pa. High Court Seizes Chance to Hear PFA Act Appeal

The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has agreed to hear an appeal involving a warrantless search and seizure in a domestic violence case in which a boyfriend allegedly threatened his girlfriend with a gun thought to be located in either of two residences he shared with his father.
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July 25, 2006 |

'A Perfect Match for Me'

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June 22, 2011 |

Rare hearing will decide attorney's fate

By all accounts, Kevin Gleason is an experienced, competent bankruptcy attorney.But the Hollywood, Fla., practitioner also is known for an aggressive style, often choosing to litigate rather than compromise or settle-or as one contemporary put it, he can't see the forest for the trees.Gleason made the legal blogs in April when he responded to a March 31 order from U.
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October 28, 2002 |

Inadmissible

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Winston & Strawn Secures $276 Million for Investors (and $24 Million in Contingency Fees) in 18-Year-Old Suit Against the FDIC
Publication Date: 2011-12-20
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Since 1993, Winston & Strawn's Thomas Buchanan has led the charge in an epic shareholder battle with the federal government over the FDIC's seizure of Meritor Savings Bank during the savings and loan crisis. It's finally over--almost.

April 04, 2008 |

Empty Chairs

The Pentagon seeks the death penalty in detainees cases but doesn't appoint counsel.
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