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Barroway Topaz Opens West Coast Office
The securities class action firm makes its second home in San Francisco, headed by former Coughlin Stoia partner Ramzi Abadou.Barroway Topaz adds patent contingent fee practice
Plaintiffs' law firm Barroway Topaz Kessler Meltzer & Check added a patent litigation practice with two partners from Philadelphia intellectual property boutique Woodcock Washburn.Firm Founder Schiffrin Retires After 30-Year Career
Now that Richard S. Schiffrin has retired, he can really get down to work. Schiffrin, who founded Philadelphia securities and consumer class action firm Schiffrin Barroway Topaz & Kessler 21 years ago, has decided to end his 30-year legal career in the interest of taking up at least three new careers in other fields. His last day was Friday, Feb. 29.Plaintiffs Firms Hit With Rule 11 Sanctions in Dismissed Securities Class Action
A federal judge in Connecticut has granted an unusual motion for Rule 11 sanctions against Labaton Sucharow and Barroway Topaz Kessler Meltzer & Check, lead plaintiffs counsel in a failed securities class action against Star Gas. The judge agreed with Star's counsel from Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom that the class's claims were almost entirely without merit, and that Labaton and Barroway knew as much early in the litigation. She ordered the plaintiffs firms to pay all of Star's attorney fees and costs.Richard Schiffrin joins Grant & Eisenhofer
Richard S. Schiffrin, a former public defender, has joined Wilmington, Del.'s Grant & Eisenhofer as of counsel. In 1987 Schiffrin founded a firm once bearing his name, now called Barroway Topaz Kessler Meltzer & Check. He announced his retirement from the firm last February and has since focused on teaching, writing, as well as political and philanthropic interests.Competition Growing for Lead Counsel Status in Big Securities Suits
When shareholder class actions began rolling in against Toyota Motor Corp., senior partners from more than a half-dozen of the nation's most prominent law firms piled into a Los Angeles courtroom to make their case for lead counsel status. The Toyota litigation was the latest high-profile case to attract a set of plaintiffs' securities firms that have become increasingly competitive regulars in the fight for lead counsel status in big-ticket shareholder litigation.Trending Stories
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