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December 06, 2016 | New York Law Journal

President's Pursuit of Iran Deal: Treaty or Executive Power Run Amok?

Trial attorneys Richard B. Ancowitz and Sanford Rosenblum address what they call the damage to the Constitution inflicted by President Barack Obama in his pursuit of an Iran nuclear deal, the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action and how he was aided and abetted by Congress. Given the national security importance of the JCPOA, many in Congress strongly indicated that any agreement with Iran on the nuclear issue and sanctions needed to be submitted to the Senate for advice and consent as a treaty.
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December 01, 2016 | The American Lawyer

Canadian Big Deals

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November 18, 2016 | Corporate Counsel

Supreme Court Abruptly Pulls Plug on Visa and MasterCard in Antitrust Appeal

In a rare rebuff, the U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday yanked two antitrust cases from its docket for next month because recent briefing by lawyers for major credit card companies "chose to rely on a different argument" than the one that persuaded the justices to take up the case in the first place.
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November 18, 2016 | National Law Journal

Supreme Court Abruptly Pulls Plug on Visa and MasterCard in Antitrust Appeal

Two antitrust cases were yanked from the court's docket for next month because lawyers led by Hogan Lovells' Neal Katyal strayed from their initial argument.
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November 14, 2016 | New York Law Journal

Top Women in the Law

This inaugural class includes women from nearly every sector of the law: corporate deal makers, public interest lawyers, legal educators, solo practitioners, general counsel and judges, among others. Several run their own firms or work in large firms, where they have opened the door for women and minorities to succeed. They have contributed to the profession well beyond the billable hour as volunteers on legal boards and committees, task forces and commissions. And nearly all have done so while balancing the demands of motherhood and family obligations.
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November 13, 2016 | The American Lawyer

Deal Watch: Ahead of Election, a Deluge of Huge Deals

Whether or not President-elect Donald Trump will become a dealmaker or a divider in the White House remains to be seen, but the man who once wrote a book called "The Art of the Deal" could emerge as a so-called deal slayer for some huge transactions.
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November 09, 2016 | Daily Report Online

L. Chris Stewart: Attorney of the Year Finalist

After setting up shop with his current firm and being retained to handle the 2014 Towns case—in which two officers were charged with murder and East Point paid its $1 million policy limit—that his niche began to grow.
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November 09, 2016 | Connecticut Law Tribune

2016 New Leaders in the Law

Here are this year's best and brightest among Connecticut's young lawyers.
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November 03, 2016 | Corporate Counsel

Is There a Way to Stop Legal Fee Advancement?

Legal fee advancement often requires a company to reimburse an executive for fees incurred in litigation—even when that executive sues the company. And sometimes that seems crazy.
14 minute read
November 02, 2016 | The American Lawyer

Big Suits

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