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March 03, 2005 | New York Law Journal

Law Firm Marketing

Joy E. Newton, who directs the marketing function at Herrick, Feinstein LLP, writes that if RFPs are the wave of the future, and all indicators suggest that they are, it may be useful to outline the process and address some of the factors that will render a proposal successful.
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July 01, 2008 | The American Lawyer

PRO BONO: A Lesson In Tolerance

Skadden Arps won a settlement in February for two Jewish families in rural Delaware whose local school district sponsored Christian prayers and allowed teachers to pass out Bibles in school.
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October 19, 2012 | New York Law Journal

Fine-Tuning the Law in Business, Family, Government

In their Appellate Division Review, E. Leo Milonas and Frederick A. Brodie, partners at Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman, write that New York courts have traditionally decided whether shareholders' claims are "derivative" or "direct" on a case-by-case basis, and, as a result, the distinction between derivative and direct lawsuits has been fact-dependent and difficult to pin down.
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December 16, 2009 | Delaware Law Weekly

Fed. Judge Hears Arguments in Delaware River Dredging Case

A federal judge in Delaware will determine whether a federal agency's plan to deepen and widen the Delaware River must be regulated by the state of Delaware in order to mitigate what the state says are potentially harmful environmental effects.
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February 26, 2007 | The Legal Intelligencer

GCs: Firms Fail to Meet Call For Diversity

Despite repeated commitments by large corporations to ensure their outside law firms are employing minority attorneys on corporate legal matters, some leaders of those corporations said last week that much more needs to be done.
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March 09, 2005 | Law.com

Ex-Kelley Drye Partner Quits Bar Over Pilfered Petty Cash

Rather than face disbarment, a former Kelley Drye & Warren partner has resigned from the New York State Bar for stealing at least $110,000 from the firm. Jay R. Kolmar, a real estate partner at the firm until last October, stole the six-figure sum in $250 increments over a 10-year period. He admitted his misconduct in an affidavit of resignation submitted to a disciplinary committee. In a decision released Tuesday, an appeals court granted the committee's request for an order accepting his Bar resignation.
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March 29, 2010 | Daily Business Review

A bet on growth puts small-cap funds ahead in 1Q

Investors are betting that small-caps will be the stock market's standouts as the economy improves.
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September 27, 2002 | New Jersey Law Journal

Duty To Accommodate Employee 'Regarded as Disabled' Still Unclear

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September 16, 2011 | New York Law Journal

Judge Revives ERISA Claims in Bear Stearns Class Action

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August 29, 2011 | Daily Business Review

San Francisco 'Vertigo' hotels miss boom as demand shifts south

A thriving market for hotel sales in San Francisco may continue to avoid properties on Nob Hill, the posh neighborhood overlooking downtown and the bay, as investors focus on the area surrounding the city's convention center.
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