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July 27, 2006 |

Movers

UPDATE: Washington-based Venable has expanded its practice to the California market by integrating two 10-attorney Los Angeles-area firms.
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May 07, 2012 |

CIVIL ACTIONS

The following cases were recently filed in the Washington-area district courts. This information is provided by the district courts' official online bulletins.
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April 13, 2009 |

Civil Actions

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May 29, 2006 |

At 94, Looking Back at a Life Less Ordinary

David Ginsburg (right) served in the White House for both Franklin Roosevelt and Lyndon Johnson, clerked for Supreme Court Justice William Douglas, stormed the beaches of Normandy on D-Day, and stood at the forefront of the civil rights movement. At 94, the D.C. lawyer looks back at a remarkable life with a mixture of pride and modesty.
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December 19, 2005 |

Civil Actions

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August 30, 2004 |

Movers

Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld: Murry B. Cohen, a former justice on the Texas 1st Court of Appeals in Houston, joins as partner in the firm's Houston office�and other notable personnel shifts.
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February 27, 2006 |

Movers

Stites & Harbison: Four attorneys have been elected to the partnership-Sarah G. Cronan (torts and insurance), Clark C. Johnson (business litigation), David W. Nagle Jr. (intellectual property and technology) and David E. Saffer (real estate and banking- and other personnel news.
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May 26, 2009 |

Newsbriefs

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May 25, 2009 |

Civil Actions

The following cases were recently filed in the local district courts.
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June 12, 2007 |

Ruling Makes Bankruptcy Suits Harder

A recent Delaware Supreme Court decision may have undermined cases against directors and officers of companies for actions they take just before they file for bankruptcy, such as increasing the company's debt or signing major contracts with creditors. The court ruled in May that creditors of a Delaware corporation that is insolvent or in the "zone of insolvency" have no right to assert direct claims for breach of fiduciary duty against its directors.
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