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March 09, 2009 |

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In Re 911 Terrorist Attacks; (ASAT Trust Reg., et al.) 11-3294-cv(L)
Publication Date: 2013-04-18
Practice Area: Torts
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Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
Judge: Before: Cabranes, Raggi, C JJ, and Rakoff, DJ.**
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Case number: 11-3294-cv(L)

Cite as: In Re 911 Terrorist Attacks; (ASAT Trust Reg., et al.) 11-3294-cv(L), NYLJ 1202596362091, at *1 (2d Cir., Decided April 16, 2013)Before: Cabranes

Judge Posner Tweaks Twombly in Seventh Circuit Refusal to Dismiss Text Message Price Fixing Class Action
Publication Date: 2011-01-06
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The judge leapt at the opportunity to weigh in on Twombly pleading standards, taking less than four weeks to write an opinion that accepted an interlocutory appeal and--without merits briefing or oral argument--concluded the trial court could give a lot of leeway to plaintiffs alleging a price-fixing conspiracy.

October 21, 2002 |

The Interview: What Impression Will You Make?

Welcome to the job interview. You now have one chance to convince a complete stranger that you're the second coming of Clarence Darrow. She's already seen hundreds of bright, well-rounded and ambitious job-seekers just like you, so what should you say? What should you do? What the heck should you wear? Here, everything you need to know to win the heart and mind of the person who holds your professional future in her hands.
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January 27, 2009 |

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Aegis Ins. Ser., Inc. v. Port Authority of NY & NJ, 09-3603-cv
Publication Date: 2011-06-22
Practice Area: Insurance Law
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Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
Judge: Before: Miner, Leval, Wesley, C.JJ.
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For plaintiff: For Plaintiff-Appellants: Franklin M. Sachs, Greenbaum, Rowe, Smith & Davis LLP, Iselin, NJ (Mark L. Antin, Gennet, Kallmann, Antin & Robinson P.C., New York, NY, on the brief)
For defendant: For Defendant-Appellees: Beth D. Jacob, Schiff Hardin LLP, New York, NY (Donald A. Klein, on the brief), for Defendant-Appellee The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. Mark A. Bloom, Arent Fox LLP, New York, NY, for Defendant-Appellee The City of New York.
Case number: 09-3603-cv

Cite as: Aegis Ins. Ser., Inc. v. Port Authority of NY & NJ, 09-3603-cv, NYLJ 1202498068952, at *1 (Court, Decided June 21, 2011)Before: Miner, Leval, Wesle

April 16, 2004 |

'Daubert' and the Rise of the Valuation Expert

There is an old story in which a lawyer asks a potential expert, "How much is two plus two?" Eager to get the engagement, the expert replies, "How much do you want it to be?" In the maze of valuation evidence, it is often difficult to determine which evidence is reliable and which is not. Robert J.A. Zito discusses the standard for expert testimony laid out by the U.S. Supreme Court in Daubert as applied to valuation testimony.
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July 31, 2008 |

Associates Survey 2008

Smaller firms often outscore larger ones on our annual survey of midlevel job satisfaction. It may be because a more intimate atmosphere breeds happiness. Maybe it's because associates have more responsibility. Perhaps it's because they have a better chance of making partner. In these charts, firms are grouped roughly according to size. In the first category are firms whose annual gross revenues are too low to qualify for the Am Law 200. These are the smallest firms that took part in our survey. In the second category are Am Law Second Hundred firms?numbers 101-200 on the most recent Am Law 200 survey (July.) In the final category are firms that appear on our most recent Am Law 100 (May) or Global 100 (October 2007) survey. For a full methodology, click here.
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June 29, 2011 |

The 2011 Diversity Scorecard

This year's Diversity Scorecard shows that minorities are slowly winning back previous gains.
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July 27, 2012 |

Latest TARP Report Claims Simpson Overbilled Program

Simpson Thacher & Bartlett has billed the federal government for nearly $100,000 in excess fees for work connected to the Troubled Asset Relief Program, according to a special inspector general's quarterly report. The report also details the TARP-related fees paid to 12 other AmLaw 200 firms.
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