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September 21, 2007 | New York Law Journal

Public Interest Projects

A settlement reached early this month in consolidated federal lawsuits against the U.S. Department of Homeland Security brought by the American Civil Liberties Union and pro bono attorneys from the New York office of LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene & MacRae improves conditions for immigrant children and their families held at the T. Don Hutto Detention Center in Taylor, Texas.
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September 25, 2008 | The American Lawyer

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July 22, 2005 | Law.com

Beware, Judges, of Groups Bearing Gifts

Why aren't federal judges subject to the same ethics rules as lawyers when it comes to accepting all-expenses-paid trips to judicial seminars at resort locations?
8 minute read
March 11, 2005 | The Legal Intelligencer

Cigarette Makers Lose Bid to Arbitrate Lower Payouts

A Manhattan Supreme Court judge has dealt a setback to cigarette makers in the opening round of a legal battle to lower by $1 billion a year tobacco industry payments reached under a historic settlement in 1998.
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December 03, 2012 | National Law Journal

INADMISSIBLE

Remembering Marvin Miller; final words on tobacco; recognizing local luminaries; senior Sentelle; Ward to lead lobbyists; lawyers for literacy; and no "No" repeat for Lee, maybe, in this week's column.
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July 22, 2003 | The Legal Intelligencer

McCain-Feingold Plaintiffs Squabble Over Argument Time

Seven weeks before the constitutionality of the McCain-Feingold campaign finance reform law will be argued before the U.S. Supreme Court, squabbles have broken out among plaintiffs challenging the law over how to divide up the face time before the justices.
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February 22, 2012 | Law.com

Behind Teva's $285 Million Propofol Settlements

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December 06, 2006 | Law.com

Huge IPO Case Hits Big Snag at 2nd Circuit

The 2nd Circuit on Tuesday vacated class certification in six key cases in the litigation over dot-com era initial public offerings -- a potentially devastating setback for plaintiffs in the biggest consolidated securities class action in U.S. history. The decision leaves in doubt whether plaintiffs will ever certify a class against IPO underwriters in the more than 300 cases that make up In Re IPO Securities Litigation. It may also help to unravel a pending $1 billion settlement agreement.
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September 01, 2008 | The American Lawyer

After the Fall

With its pure-play strategy in tatters, Cadwalader struggles to reinvent itself.
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January 11, 2010 | Texas Lawyer

Homeless Man Seeks $2.4 Million From Lawyer, Building

Houston lawyer Harry C. Arthur touched a nerve in one homeless man when Arthur filed a state court suit in November 2009 seeking to shut down a church-sponsored operation in downtown Houston that provides meals, counseling and laundry service for homeless people. In Harry C. Arthur, et al. v. Christ Church Cathedral, et al., Arthur and The Marine Building, an office building Arthur owns, seek a permanent injunction to shut down The Beacon, the homeless center.
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