• September 13, 2010 | New York Law Journal

    Kasowitz Holds Power Close As He Grows Firm, Lures Business

    When Robin Cohen sat down for lunch two summers ago with Marc Kasowitz, she did not expect an on-the-spot job offer. The 2008 lunch kicked off a courtship by Mr. Kasowitz to lure Ms. Cohen's

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  • December 31, 2003 | New York Law Journal

    Real Estate Marketplace

    When the Health Insurance Plan of New York moves next summer to 55 Water Street, it will occupy more than a half-million square feet in both of the 31-year-old building's towers.HIP re

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  • May 30, 2001 |

    Wachovia, First Union Amend Key Provisos

    Merger partners First Union Corp. and Wachovia Corp. were obliged Tuesday to amend key portions of their breakup fee arrangement in order to placate shareholders considering a rival hostile of

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  • July 5, 2000 | New York Law Journal

    High-Tech Issues Focus of ABA Meeting

    The technology of the digital age and its impact on the legal system -- from jurisdictional questions regarding the Internet to the design of an ultra-modern courtroom -- will be on display at

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  • February 6, 2001 | New York Law Journal

    Boutique Makes a Name in Associate Salary Wars

    When the small Manhattan firm Duval & Stachenfeld handed out a slate of year-end associate bonuses in December that trumped the market-leading largesse of old-line firms like Cravath, Swai

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  • October 19, 2001 | Corporate Counsel

    A Matter of Faith

    September's terrorist attacks, the loss of thousands of lives, and the United States' plans to retaliate may have shaken the religious faith of some Americans. But not James Buckman. The

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  • November 1, 2007 | The Recorder

    Battle of the Blogs

    The millions of blogs littering the Internet prove that everyone has an opinion. But you won't often find the general counsel of a major tech company shooting his mouth off about ongoing patent lit

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  • July 6, 2007 | The American Lawyer

    ALM Sold to Incisive Media

    NEW YORK � ALM, publisher of The American Lawyer, Corporate Counsel, The Recorder, and 30 other national and regional publications, will be sold to London-based Incisive Media for $630

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  • October 12, 2007 | International Edition

    Looking for the Perfect Fit

    Judging by its unofficial jeans and T-shirt uniform, colorful logo and offices packed with games and pets, you could be fooled into thinking that the world's biggest Internet company still sees its

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  • April 1, 2003 | New York Law Journal

    Credit Card Antitrust Suit

    A FEDERAL judge yesterday refused to dismiss an antitrust case brought by 4 million merchants who claim Visa USA Inc. and MasterCard International Inc. force them to accept their debit cards.

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