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April 25, 2002 | Law.com

California, New Jersey Join New York AG in Securities Analyst Probe

Merrill Lynch and other Wall Street investment banks negotiating with New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer regarding analyst disclosure are now fighting a war on three fronts: New York, New Jersey and California. Spitzer announced Tuesday that he has united with New Jersey and California officials to co-chair a national task force on securities law violations.

By Heidi Moore

2 minute read

October 02, 2009 | Daily Report Online

Jon Gosselin says he wants his kids off TLC show

LOS ANGELES AP - The father of the children on "Jon Kate Plus 8" says it's "not healthy" for his kids to continue appearing on the TLC reality show.Jon Gosselin says he had "an epiphany one day" and realized his 5-year-old sextuplets and 8-year-old twins shouldn't be filmed at the family's Pennsylvania home while their parents are going through a divorce.

By FRAZIER MOORE and SANDY COHEN

4 minute read

March 13, 2006 | National Law Journal

SEC seeks data on GC salaries

For years, companies have found ways to skirt rules requiring them to disclose publicly everything they bestow on their best-paid officers. But in January, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced a sweeping new proposal that will for the first time force businesses to add each executive's total compensation in a single number.

By Heidi MooreCorporate Counsel

4 minute read

November 08, 2001 | Law.com

Pennsylvania Officers Cleared in Civil Trial Over Teen Who Killed Himself

Police are not responsible for the death of a Pennsylvania high school football player who killed himself after officers allegedly threatened to tell his family he was gay, a federal jury decided late Wednesday. The teen-ager's mother filed the civil suit over her son's death, charging that the town and three of its police officers violated his right to privacy.

By Tina Moore

2 minute read

July 24, 2006 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Lawyers' Generational Differences Often Overblown

As business director of Greenberg Traurig's Florham Park, N.J., office, I deal closely with attorneys of all ages and career stages, and my experience has taught me that good lawyers of all ages have far more similarities than they have differences.

By KERRY JEAN MOORE

4 minute read

February 22, 2008 | Daily Report Online

Porsche names von Platen as new CEO of Porsche Cars North America

By MATT MOORE

2 minute read

August 26, 2013 | New York Law Journal

Understanding Differences Between Trial, Appellate Oral Arguments

Morgan, Lewis & Bockius partners Allyson N. Ho and Kelly A. Moore write that there are three particularly important differences between trial and appellate courts: the different roles played by trial and appellate courts in our system of justice; the various time constraints under which trial and appellate courts typically operate; and the contrasting composition of trial and appellate courts.

By Allyson N. Ho and Kelly A. Moore

8 minute read

April 03, 2012 | New York Law Journal

Recent Decisions on Empty Chair Defendants

In their Medical Malpractice column, Thomas A. Moore and Matthew Gaier of Kramer, Dillof, Livingston & Moore analyze two recent decisions, one that recognizes that the opportunity had by co-defendants to litigate the merits of claims against another defendant on a summary judgment motion precludes those claims from being re-litigated at trial for the purposes of apportionment, and another that discussed the effect of an automatic bankruptcy stay on empty chair strategies.

By Thomas A. Moore and Matthew Gaier

14 minute read

August 06, 2013 | New York Law Journal

Delay in Diagnosis and Types of Cancer

In their Medical Malpractice column, Kramer, Dillof, Livingston & Moore's Thomas A. Moore and Matthew Gaier discuss the manner in which the courts have addressed causation in particular types of cancers, the prognosis and treatments for which may vary widely. With some, a few weeks delay in diagnosis may be the difference between life and death. For others, even a lengthy delay may have no impact on the prognosis or treatment.

By Thomas A. Moore and Matthew Gaier

14 minute read

October 02, 2012 | Connecticut Law Tribune

A Lawyer And A True Gentleman

The world is a less generous place. Less witty, too. It longs for the last of a dying breed, the gentleman lawyer. All because of the passing of Joseph G. Lynch of Halloran & Sage in Hartford on Sept. 10, at the age of 88.

By JOHN D. MOORE

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