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May 23, 2011 | New York Law Journal

Yale Honors BigLaw Pamjamdrum With Honorary Degree

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August 31, 2012 | Corporate Counsel

Citi Inks $590 Million Settlement over CDO Disclosures

Just when we were getting used to a trickle of relatively anemic securities class action settlements tied to the mortgage meltdown, U.S. District Judge Sidney Stein in Manhattan preliminary approved a $590 million class settlement for investors that bought Citi shares between February 2007 and April 2008.
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September 09, 2004 | The Legal Intelligencer

Enforcing a Claimant's Right to Medical Benefits

Section 306(f.1) of the Pennsylvania Workers' Compensation Act provides rules for the submission of medical expenses that need to be followed by medical care providers, claimants and insurance carriers. Unfortunately, the statutory requirements of Section 306(f.1) are frequently used by carriers to make it difficult for injured workers to receive necessary medical care.
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March 15, 2002 | Daily Report Online

Madness over a Muncie, Ind., museum jars the senses

William W. Bedsworth Henry David Thoreau once said, "It is not worthwhile to go around the world to count the cats in Zanzibar." It's a good thing Thoreau didn't know my mother. If he had, he never would have spent all that time hanging out at Walden Pond. He would have gone to Zanzibar, seen the cats, and dropped the writing thing like a hot rock.
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June 29, 2011 | Legaltech News

Alleging Facebook Bullying, Lawyer Files Libel Suit on Behalf of Daughter

Houston lawyer Jason M. Medley has filed a libel suit on behalf of his daughter against three middle-school students who allegedly posted a "derogatory" video of her on the social networking site Facebook. Medley had this to say about the suit: "My goal to protect my daughter, not to make greater publicity over an event that was harmful to her."
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June 17, 2003 | Law.com

Guidant Subsidiary to End Production of Aortic Graft

A subsidiary of medical device manufacturer Guidant Corp. is ending production of an aortic abdominal graft, only days after the unit pleaded guilty to criminal charges for covering up problems involving the product that may have led to 12 deaths. Endovascular Technologies pleaded guilty to 10 felonies last week, including shipping misbranded products and making false statements to government regulators.
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November 01, 2006 | Corporate Counsel

Bring in the Grown-Ups

"I work with a bunch of morons."
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October 17, 2002 | Law.com

Desmarais' Triple Header

John Desmarais had a career year in 2001. The partner at the New York office of Kirkland & Ellis won three major IP cases and billed more than 3,000 hours. "Three federal trials back-to-back was tough," he says. "Thank God I won them all, or it would have been really bad."
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June 20, 2005 | Law.com

Toshiba Machine Co. v. S.P.M. Flow Control Inc.

This case arises from the sale of two large machine tools. Toshiba Machine Co. of America appeals a $9.25 million judgment on a jury verdict in favor of S.P.M. Flow Control Inc. The court affirms.
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September 02, 2011 | Daily Business Review

North Miami Beach home goes for $1.6 million

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