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Andrew Longstreth

Andrew Longstreth

July 10, 2008 | The American Lawyer

Seventh Circuit Expected to Rule This Month In Loan Rescission Case

By Andrew Longstreth

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July 23, 2002 | Law.com

Robert Lemle

Bethpage, N.Y.-based Cablevision Systems Corp. paid its top in-house lawyer a $1 million salary in 2001, generously topped by a $1.9 million bonus. When those two measures are combined, Robert Lemle is the second-highest paid general counsel on the Corporate Counsel's compensation survey. With the big money came big duties, including an antitrust battle over carrying Yankees games on cable.

By Andrew Longstreth

2 minute read

October 25, 2006 | Daily Report Online

Dewey Ballantine and Orrick move closer to merger

NEW YORK'S Dewey Ballantine and San Francisco's Orrick, Herrington Sutcliffe have taken another step toward completing a merger. According to a statement released this morning, the management and executive committees at both firms announced to their respective partners that they intend to recommend approving the combination.

By Andrew Longstreth

3 minute read

November 07, 2008 | The American Lawyer

No Charges Against Client No. 9

By Andrew Longstreth

2 minute read

April 24, 2009 | National Law Journal

Jenner & Block associate wins pro bono case before Supreme Court

Jenner & Block associate Lindsay Harrison admits it's a "little weird" to have already argued a Supreme Court case so early in her career — she's only been at Jenner for two years. On Wednesday, in a 7-to-2 ruling, the Supreme Court found in favor of Harrison's client, asylum-seeker Jean Marc Nken of Cameroon. At issue in the case was the standard that courts should apply in granting requests to stay deportation orders.

By Andrew Longstreth

2 minute read

August 11, 2008 | The American Lawyer

Foreign Plaintiffs Lead $303 Million Class Action Settlement With GM, Deloitte

By Andrew Longstreth

2 minute read

April 16, 2008 | Daily Report Online

University GCs root for their basketball teams

There were no great legal issues at stake in last week's NCAA basketball championship, but the top lawyers for the University of Kansas and the University of Memphis were among the 44,000 fans in San Antonio's Alamodome who witnessed the Jayhawks' late comeback and overtime victory."It was just a tremendous, unbelievable game," said James P.

By Andrew Longstreth and Jonathan Ringel

3 minute read

June 03, 2008 | The American Lawyer

Former Executives Settle Defamation Suit Against Dow

By Andrew Longstreth

1 minute read

June 10, 2008 | The American Lawyer

Supreme Court Agrees to Hear From Philip Morris Again in Smoker Case

By Andrew Longstreth

2 minute read

April 23, 2007 | Daily Report Online

In a rare move, Wachtell brings on a lateral

NEXT WEEK Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen Katz will take a step toward making its executive compensation and benefits practice whole again. After losing two partners in recent months, the firm has quietly hired Michael Segal, the former co-head of executive compensation and benefits at Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton Garrison, who will start on Monday.

By Andrew Longstreth

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