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March 05, 2012 |

English Barristers Find Ever More Work in Singapore

London's barristers are looking to a former British colony, Singapore, as a natural place to export their skills--though not necessarily in the courtroom.
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March 17, 2003 |

The Great Divide

Jeffrey Dasteel likes to work with a barrister when he argues an arbitration in London. A few years ago, when he was new to the scene, the Skadden Arps partner was shocked to discover that sometimes his barrister-advocate had the same fax number as the opposing barrister-advocate. Although Dasteel got used to the idea, the barristers' chambers decided to address U.S. law firm's concerns about the appearance of bias.
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September 15, 2003 |

Major European arbitrations

This survey covers large recent arbitrations with a European connection. The 10 entries consist of resolved or partly resolved disputes and are listed by the amounts at stake ($700 million or higher). Each dispute has been resolved or partly resolved since January 2001 by an arbitral award or settlement.
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December 16, 2008 |

Appellate Division's Hackensack and Springfield Offices Moving to Newark

State appeals judges soon will be based in Newark, hearing cases there for the first time since 1984, thanks to a rental arrangement that's worth $520,000 to Essex County.
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September 27, 2013 |

London's Stone Chambers Opens Singapore Office

It's the latest barristers' chambers to open an Asian outpost.
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Gregory Meditz v. City of Newark
Publication Date: 2011-10-11
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Court: 3rd Cir.
Judge: Greenaway, Jr., Circuit Judge
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Case number: 10-2442

PRECEDENTIALArgued April 27, 2011Before: SLOVITER, GREENAWAY, JR., and ROTH, Circuit JudgesOPINIONGregory Meditz ("Meditz"), an attorney proceeding pro se, appeals from the District

Essex Ins. Co. v Oakwood Constr. Corp.
Publication Date: 2009-02-17
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Case number: 2007-08188

Supreme Court of the State of New York Appellate Division: Second Judicial Department STEVEN W. FISHER, J.P. MARK C. DILLON ARIEL E. BELEN CHERYL E. CHAM

May 21, 2002 |

Lowering the Bar

London attorney Mark Humphries thinks the distinctions between the two halves of his profession, solicitors and barristers, are pointless and is trying to abolish them. In 1994 the Linklaters partner became one of the first of a new hybrid called "solicitor-advocates": law firm lawyers who are allowed to argue in the U.K. high courts, previously a domain open only to barristers.
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