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In re Certain Underwriter Defendants
Publication Date: 2002-04-10
Practice Area: civil practice : federal | class actions | judges | securities litigation
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Court: 2nd Cir.
Judge: Pooler, Circuit Judge
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Case number: 01-3092

Argued: February 8, 2002Appeal from the November 28, 2001, opinion and order of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York (Shira A. Scheindlin, J.) denying appellants'

In re W.R. Grace & Co., DEFAX Case No. D65855 (3d Cir. Sept. 4, 2013) Fisher, J. (43 pages).
Publication Date: 2013-10-02
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Bruckner Realty, LLC v County Oil Company, Inc.
Publication Date: 2007-05-22
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HOWARD MILLER, J.P. DAVID S. RITTER JOSEPH COVELLO RUTH C. BALKIN, JJ. Bruckner Realty, LLC, plaintiff, v County Oil Company, Inc., appellant, American Home Assurance Compan

Stuart Grant of Grant & Eisenhofer and Randall Baron of Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd
Publication Date: 2011-10-06
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The plaintiffs lawyers' shareholder suit over last year's leveraged buyout of Del Monte Corporation finally ended Thursday with Del Monte and Barclays agreeing to a combined $89.4 million settlement. But Grant said the case will also have a lasting change on the way big deals are financed.

Hernandez v Robles
Publication Date: 2005-12-08
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By Saxe, J.P., Marlow, Williams, Sweeny, Catterson, JJ. 6598-6599. Daniel Hernandez plf-res, v. Victor L. Robles, in his official capacity as City Clerk of the City

March 10, 2010 |

The New China Hands

Just a decade ago, China's rise as an economic superpower still seemed uncertain. Back then, the China practice of major international firms was still mainly the province of the Old China Hands -- lawyers who perhaps had a deeper affinity for Chinese language and culture than the practice of law -- who focused on representing foreign companies opening factories and shops in China. But with the country's economic rise, the face of the China practice at international firms has grown increasingly ... Chinese.
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March 12, 2009 |

Law Firm Roundup

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November 23, 2005 |

Is the Magic Circle Becoming the Tragic Circle?

From 1998 through 2001, U.K.-headquartered law firms had astonishingly high growth rates. The last three years have been less kind, and firms are trying to hold on to these gains by the skin of their teeth. The largest and most lucrative mergers and acquisitions deals in Europe are being cherry-picked by U.S. firms, and Europe has seen neither a rise in U.S.-style litigation nor the volume of corporate meltdowns handled by their American counterparts. Partha Bose analyzes who will survive -- and how.
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Matter of OxyContin II, 700000/07
Publication Date: 2010-09-27
Practice Area: Products Liability
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Court: Appellate Division, Second Department
Judge: Before: Prudenti, P.J., Fisher, Roman, Sgroi, JJ.
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For plaintiff: Chadbourne & Parke LLP, New York, N.Y. (Donald I. Strauber, Mary T. Yelenick, Phoebe A. Wilkinson, and Alexandra A. Nellos of counsel), and Harold Siegel, Staten Island, N.Y., for appellants (one brief filed).
For defendant: Sanders Viener Grossman, LLC, Mineola, N.Y. (Douglas H. Sanders, Melissa C. Ingrassia, Aybike Donuk, and Michael Ihrig of counsel), for respondents.
Case number: 700000/07

Cite as: Matter of OxyContin II, 700000/07, NYLJ 1202472518491, at *1 (App. Div. 2nd, Decided September 21, 2010)Before: Prudenti, P.J., Fisher, Roman, Sgroi, J

January 20, 1999 |

High Rollers

New York's Cravath, Swaine & Moore has a $35 million bet riding on the success of the AOL-Time Warner merger in a contingency-fee gamble that is unusually large and risky. As lead outside counsel to longtime client Time Warner in the largest merger in history, Cravath agreed to a fee structure that could net the firm $35 million if the merger closes. But if the deal falls apart, Cravath's lawyers could go home empty-handed.
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