• January 2, 2006 | Legal Times

    The Lion In Winter

    It was 1962 and a Jesuit priest rose to speak to a group of first-year students at Georgetown Law School's night program. He wasn't there to lecture on the law but to tout an overseas C

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  • October 28, 2002 | The American Lawyer

    The Age of Anxiety

    Lawyers who help corporations lay off employees have been busy during the past year's economic downturn, so you'd think that their jobs would be secure. Yet at New York's Epstein Becker &

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  • May 11, 2007 | Bloomberg

    High stakes sales

    A GROWING BREED of art buyer-the "flipper"-is out in force along with new and established collectors and dealers this week through May 17, when aggressively priced Rothkos, Warhols and Picass

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  • October 6, 2006 | National Law Journal

    Pension Law to Spur Legal Work

    Lawyers at some of the nation's largest law firms expect a sharp rise in legal work following the recent passage of a pension reform law that makes broad changes to employee retirement programs

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  • January 30, 2001 | National Law Journal

    Were Blacks Targeted by Big Tobacco?

    Lawyers for a group of African-American smokers have asked a federal appeals court to reinstate their novel civil rights suit contending that the tobacco industry targeted black neighborhoods

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  • April 12, 2010 | New York Law Journal

    No Headline

    WashingtonU.S. Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, a one-time centrist maverick who became a powerful leader of the Court's liberal wing, announced his retirement Friday, 11 days short

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  • July 6, 2001 | Alm

    Judicial Nominations Notebook

    Judicial politics in 2001 is something of a fun house mirror. What makes one nominee for the federal bench look good can make another look bad.Take the Bush administration's efforts to

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  • October 12, 2012 | The Recorder

    Unassuming Assistant DA Thrust into Spotlight Prosecuting Judge

    SAN FRANCISCO — William Denny's job right now is to plow through Judge Paul Seeman's bank statements. Among thousands of pages of financial records may lie evidence that Denny, a

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  • October 3, 2007 | Daily Report Online

    U.S. Carbon-Trading Market Would Profoundly Impact Law and Lawyers

    Right now, several bills quietly wending their way through Congress have the potential to change just about everything in the U.S., from how we run our businesses to how we run our lives.For

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  • People v. William Stokley and Aubrey Nicholson, 8135-2007

    Publication Date: 2009-08-06
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    Date Filed: 2009-07-22
    Court: Supreme Court, Kings County
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    Justice Vincent M. Del Giudice KINGS COUNTY Supreme Court Appearances: Attorney for the People: Charles J. Hynes; District Attorney, Kings County, By ADA Na