• May 21, 2007 | The American Lawyer

    Europe's corporations face fewer class actions in the U.S. but risk collective actions at home

    Only three securities class actions were filed against European companies in U.S. courts in 2006, down from a peak of nine in 2004, according to a newly released survey by accounting fir

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  • January 17, 2011 | National Law Journal

    D.C. CALENDAR OF EVENTS

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  • July 5, 2011 | National Law Journal

    Can $99M in fees cause the blues

    Hundreds of thousands of American Indians stand to benefit from a landmark $3.4 billion settlement of a class action over the government's mismanagement of their money and land. The le

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  • August 22, 2008 | The Recorder

    Can MySpace Suits Can the Spam?

    Social networking sites like MySpace and Facebook are dropping the legal hammer on spammers. The question is: Can they really nail the elusive disturbers of Internet peace?

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  • November 26, 2012 | National Law Journal

    Law firm PACs focus on states

    The top federal political action committees for law firms pumped just as much money into the 2012 election cycle as four years ago, but channelled a larger chunk of their money away from Cong

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  • February 9, 2007 | The Recorder

    Lawyer Gets a Public Education

    A number of years ago, as I was beginning my "senior" years of law practice, I decided it was time to pursue some public service.I had been active in various pro bono matters over the

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  • November 9, 2009 | National Law Journal

    So long, farewell

    The nation's largest law firms this year suffered the deepest cuts in their attorney numbers since The National Law Journal began tracking their census figures more than 30 years

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  • March 18, 2009 | New York Law Journal

    Financing

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  • Linde v. Arab Bank, 10-4519-cv(L)

    Publication Date: 2013-01-23
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    Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
    Judge: Before: Chin and Carney, CJJ., and Underhill, DJ.**
    Attorneys: For plaintiff: For Plaintiffs-Appellees: Gary M. Osen, Aaron Schlanger, Osen LLC, Oradell, NJ; Mark S. Werbner, Joel Israel, Sayles Werbner, Dallas, TX; Michael E. Elsner, John M. Eubanks, Vincent I. Parrett, Motley Rice LLC, Mount Pleasant, SC; Steven M. Steingard, Stephen H. Schwartz, Neil L. Glazer, Kohn, Swift & Graf, P.C., Philadelphia, PA; James P. Bonner, Stone Bonner & Rocco LLP, New York, NY; David S. Stone, Stone & Magnanini LLP, Short Hills, NJ, on the brief, Peter Raven-Hansen, Osen LLC, Oradell, NJ.
    for defendant: For Defendant-Appellant: Michele L. Odorizzi, Timothy S. Bishop, Jeffrey W. Sarles, Mayer Brown LLP, Chicago, IL; Philip Allen Lacovara, Mayer Brown LLP, New York, NY; Kevin Walsh, Douglas W. Mateyaschuk, II, DLA Piper LLP (U.S.), New York, NY, on the brief, Stephen M. Shapiro, Mayer Brown LLP, Chicago, IL. For The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan as amicus curiae in support of Defendant-Appellant: Nicole E. Erb, White & Case LLP, New York, NY, on the brief, Christopher M. Curran, White & Case LLP, New York, NY.

    Case Number: 10-4519-cv(L)

    Cite as: Linde v. Arab Bank, 10-4519-cv(L), NYLJ 1202585263076, at *1 (2d Cir., Decided January 18, 2013)Before: Chin and Carney, CJJ., and Underhill

  • December 3, 2012 | National Law Journal

    Feds target China affiliates of 'big four' accounting firms

    The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has accused five Chinese accounting firms, including affiliates of the United States' "big four," of refusing to produce documents related

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