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November 27, 2007 |

Baltimore Lawyer Serves Refugees Seeking Asylum in D.C.

The daughter of two Indian immigrants, Sharvari Dalal-Dheini has always had a personal interest in life outside U.S. borders. "Growing up in two different cultures, it makes me appreciate what we have here," says Dalal-Dheini, an immigration lawyer who spent time with the Peace Corps in Africa before she joined Whiteford, Taylor & Preston. So for the past several years, she has taken pro bono cases from Human Rights First to help immigrants seeking asylum in the United States.
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November 27, 2007 |

Baltimore Lawyer Serves Refugees Seeking Asylum in D.C.

The daughter of two Indian immigrants, Sharvari Dalal-Dheini has always had a personal interest in life outside U.S. borders. "Growing up in two different cultures, it makes me appreciate what we have here," says Dalal-Dheini, an immigration lawyer who spent time with the Peace Corps in Africa before she joined Whiteford, Taylor & Preston. So for the past several years, she has taken pro bono cases from Human Rights First to help immigrants seeking asylum in the United States.
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June 20, 2011 |

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April 06, 2009 |

On the Move

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September 13, 2004 |

On the Move

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July 11, 2005 |

On the Move

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January 05, 2009 |

IN BRIEF

Defunct Heller Ehrman files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Dec. 28, putting a stay on at least five suits filed against the firm since it announced on Sept. 26 that it would dissolve. Plus more of this week's news briefs.
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May 03, 2005 |

Md. Bankruptcy Results in Huge Legal Fees

The hourly tab for a tax lawyer: $825. A corporate litigator: $810. A pack of law clerks and summer associates: $240 an hour, each.
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May 04, 2005 |

Bankruptcy Bonanza: Firms to Make Millions in PG&E Case

In one of the largest bankruptcies in Maryland history -- a multibillion-dollar series of cases filed by companies affiliated with California's Pacific Gas & Electric Co. -- more than a dozen firms have billed $60 million in legal fees over the last year and a half. The bankruptcy is providing a window on how much top firms are charging to handle such claims -- and how much creditors and debtors are willing to pay to make them go away.
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May 15, 2006 |

On the Move

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