• September 19, 2007 | The Recorder

    UCLA Prof Wants to Test Affirmative Action Theory, but Can't Get Bar's Help

    UCLA School of Law professor Richard Sander stirred up a hornet's nest in 2004 with a study suggesting affirmative action might be responsible for black students' high failure rates on bar exams ar

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  • May 3, 2007 | National Law Journal

    Law Firms Bet Big on Boston Biotech Show

    Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman is throwing a clambake, while Heller Ehrman is organizing a reception at Fenway Park. Other law firms are also flying in lawyers from other cities and hos

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  • November 12, 2007 | National Law Journal

    The 2007 NLJ 250

    The NLJ 250

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  • July 20, 2007 | The Recorder

    Big Firms Bank on ITC Expertise

    They're fast, furious � and very lucrative.The accelerated patent cases before the International Trade Commission can bring in $8 million to $10 million in billings for trial work that

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  • March 23, 2005 | Alm

    Government Takes New Approach to Corporate Fraud

    The Department of Justice last week scored a major victory with the conviction of ex-WorldCom chief Bernard Ebbers for lying to investors and government regulators in an effort to cover up his

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  • May 19, 2003 | Texas Lawyer

    Fahrenheit 215

    The low point of the near-never-ending, no-expense-spared Whitewater soap opera occurred when grand inquisitor Ken Starr, after branching into investigating sex crimes, subpoenaed records of M

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  • March 13, 2006 | Texas Lawyer

    VerdictSearch

    BREACH OF CONTRACT Company that promoted surgeries awarded $987,753 against center A weight management company was awarded $987,753 on its breach-of contract-claim again

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  • March 29, 2007 |

    IP Boutiques: Keeping Up With the Joneses

    A fresh round of pay raises in January has brought associate starting salaries at most large firms' New York offices to a new high of $160,000. So how are intellectual property specialty firms,

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  • August 5, 2004 |

    Just Can't Get Enough

    Delwin Hinkle has an Acacia Research Corp. license, and he's not happy about it. "You gotta do what you gotta do," says Hinkle, founder of 247 University, a small online educational company. H

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  • Wayne Lederer, Plaintiff v. Newmatic Sound Systems, Inc., Defendant, 10-CV-0271 (JS)(AKT)

    Publication Date: 2011-01-10
    Practice Area:
    Industry:
    Court: U.S. District Court, Eastern District
    Judge: District Judge Joanna Seybert
    Attorneys: For plaintiff: For Plaintiff: Edmond R. Bannon, Esq., Fish & Richardson, P.C., New York, NY Mark L. Manewitz, Esq., ManewitzLaw, New York, NY
    for defendant: For Defendants: Robert B. Golden, Esq., Cathy E. Shore-Sirotin, Esq., Lackenback, Siegel, Marzullo, Aronson & Greenspan, P.C., Scarsdale, NY Craig M. Stainbrook, Esq., Stainbrook & Stainbrook, LLP, Santa Rosa, CA

    Case Number: 10-CV-0271 (JS)(AKT)

    Cite as: Lederer v. Newmatic Sound Systems, Inc., 10-CV-0271 (JS)(AKT), NYLJ 1202477428909, at *1 (EDNY, Decided January 4, 2011)District Judge Joanna Seybert/