• September 20, 2005 | The Associated Press

    Creditors May Suffer, but Lawyers Will Profit From Delta, Northwest Bankruptcies

    Delta and Northwest have hired law firms to lead their bankruptcy cases. They've tapped legal consultants to handle corporate tax and immigration issues. And they've put on the payroll financi

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  • June 14, 2000 | New York Law Journal

    Summer Fun

    When N k City heats up and summer associates hit the firms, law firms want to have the coolest summer program around. With Broadway and baseball games the standard for many years, N

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  • In Re M. Fabrikant & Sons, Inc.

    Publication Date: 2013-01-18
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    Court: U.S. District Court, Southern District
    Judge: District Judge Richard J. Sullivan
    Attorneys: For plaintiff:
    for defendant: Debtor is represented by Lindsey Godfrey of Susman Godfrey LLP, Seattle, WA. by Arun Srinivas Subramanian of Susman Godfrey LLP, New York, NY. and Johnathan Jeffrey Ross of Susman Godfrey LLP, Houston, TX. Appellee JP Morgan Chase Bank, N.A. is represented by Steven J. Mandelsberg of Hahn & Hessen LLP, New York, NY. Appellee ABN AMRO Bank N.V. is represented by Ingrid Bagby of Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP, New York, NY. Appellee Bank of America, N.A. is represented by Paul S. Samson of Reimer & Braunstein LLP, Boston, MA. Appellee HSBC Bank USA, National Association, is represented by William J. Brown of Phillips Lytle LLP, New York, NY. Appellee Bank Leumi is represented by Andrew C. Gold of Herrick, New York, NY. Appellee Israel Discount Bank of New York is represented by Russell Lowell Reid of Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton, New York, N.Y. Appellee Antwerpse Diamantbank, N.V. is represented by Matthew Roseman of Cullen and Dykman, LLP, Garden City, NY. Appellees Sovereign Precious Metals, LLC, and Sovereign Bank are represented by Michael T. Conway of LeClairRyan,, New York, NY.

    Case Number: 11 Civ. 2649 (RJS)

    Cite as: In Re M. Fabrikant & Sons, Inc., 11 Civ. 2649, NYLJ 1202585000071, at *1 (SDNY, Decided September 30, 2012)District Judge Richard J. Sul

  • April 18, 2003 | National Law Journal

    Fledglings Roosting

    special to the national law journal Monica R. Brenner is manager of legal recruitment at New York's Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft. Hiring a talented, motivated group of stu

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  • January 12, 2010 | New Jersey Law Journal

    Except for Major Pharma Deals, N.J. M&A Activity Plunged in '09

    A pair of drug-company mega-deals in 2009 masked an otherwise dismal year for New Jersey mergers and acquisitions, the Law Journal 's annual survey shows. The top 30 deals involvi

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  • June 8, 2007 | National Law Journal

    Firms find advertising is a tough sell

    IN THE EARLY DAYS of attorney advertising, law firms created ads to demon their unparalleled integrity and resourcefulness. Some three decades later, law firms are creating ads to demon

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  • May 1, 2012 | The Recorder

    Patent Deals Bring Antitrust Attorneys to the Table

    With patent portfolios fetching millions of dollars these days, a new player has arrived on the patent acquisition scene: the antitrust attorney. No stranger to the pains of fighting d

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  • September 4, 2008 | New York Law Journal

    United States, appellant v. Jeffrey Stein et al., defendants-appellees

    Decided Aug. 28, 2008 Before Jacobs, Ch.J.; Feinberg and Hall, C.JJ. The United States appeals from an order of the United States District Court for the Southern Distr

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  • February 1, 2004 | Corporate Counsel

    Bare-Naked Lawyers

    Last July the Federal Trade Commission agreed with an administrative law judge who said that PolyGram Records and Warner Bros. Records, Inc., entered into a "naked agreement to fix prices and

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  • June 18, 2007 | Connecticut Law Tribune

    Law Firm Advertising Still Slow To Change

    True pioneers few and far between in largely risk-averse industry Although firms themselves have undergone profound changes since the U.S. Supreme Court decided 30 years ago thi

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