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October 06, 2015 | The American Lawyer

K&L Gates Partner Nominated as VA Watchdog, Plus More Lateral Moves

The Obama administration nominates a K&L Gates litigator to clean up the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs; Pillsbury brings on a bitcoin expert; and other notable hires from throughout The Am Law 200.
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June 25, 2015 | The Recorder

This Week's Deals

A round-up of transactions involving Bay Area lawyers and companies.
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June 25, 2015 | The Recorder

This Week's Deals

A round-up of transactions involving Bay Area lawyers and companies.
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June 02, 2014 | New York Law Journal

Race Motivated Mayor to Promote Chief, Jury Finds

A federal jury has concluded that race was a motivating factor in a former Long Island mayor's decision not to appoint a white officer as police chief.
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April 07, 2014 | New York Law Journal

Judge, Finding Lawsuit Baseless, Sanctions Firm

Plaintiffs counsel in a dispute over an insurance policy will have to pay $20,000 as a sanction for filing a frivolous lawsuit.
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December 10, 2009 | New York Law Journal

Ellenoff Grossman & Schole LLP v. APF Group Inc.

Law Firm Denied Dismissal of Client's Counterclaim of Legal Malpractice Suit
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September 16, 2011 | New York Law Journal

Panel Revives Suit Over Limits of Fidiciary Duty in Real Estate Deal

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September 15, 2011 | New York Law Journal

Judge Dismisses Suit in the First Test of Dodd-Frank Retaliation Provisions

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July 28, 2004 | Corporate Counsel

Small Firms, Big Clients

Most big companies have traditionally turned to large law firms for outside legal help. But nowadays, Fortune 1000 companies that are dissatisfied with large firm costs and service are increasingly willing to try smaller firms. The match makes sense. Small firms are ever on the lookout for the "big client" and can often provide expertise, personal service and economical rates that large firms cannot. Find out how your small firm can reel in a big one.
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September 20, 2004 | Law.com

Small Firms, Big Clients

Corporate clients have traditionally turned to the nation's largest firms when they needed outside legal help. But in today's economic environment, less can be more. Small firms can offer speed, economy, flexibility and personal service -- and many corporations are taking notice. "It's related to the underlying dissatisfaction with the costs and level of service of larger firms," says Michael Rynowecer, president of BTI Consulting Group Inc. Learn how your small firm can attract and keep corporate clients.
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