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May 01, 2012 | Corporate Counsel

Deals & Suits

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September 07, 2000 | Law.com

The Buddy System

Arnis Borgs didn't know he was going to wind up helping fellow non-unionized workers that day in 1996 when he was fired after asking to bring a coworker into a meeting with his boss. Alleging that his termination violated the National Labor Relations Act, Borgs filed an unfair labor practice charge with the NLRB. In July the Board ruled in his favor and, if it survives an appeal, the decision will have a far-reaching effect on the non-unionized workplace.
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March 11, 2013 | Daily Business Review

New Partners 2013 listings

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April 24, 2001 | Law.com

Former Appellate Judge Challenges Florida Firms to Step Up Minority Recruiting

Former 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Chief Judge Joseph Hatchett challenged South Florida's biggest law firms at a luncheon last week to step up their efforts to increase their numbers of African-American partners. But Cesar Alvarez, president of Miami-based Greenberg Traurig, who attended the event, said his firm and others were hampered in their minority recruiting efforts by anti-affirmative action court rulings and by the state's small pool of black attorneys.
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May 28, 2002 | Law.com

Big Pharma Protects Its Patents

When patents are about to expire on a brand name pharmaceutical company's blockbuster drug, the company often looks for a way, any way, to keep its hold on the market and prevent lower-priced generics from cutting into its profits. But critics charge that in their zest to maintain market exclusivity, some big drug companies have engaged in abusive patent extension schemes.
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August 17, 2001 | Law.com

Forgive Them Their Debts?

Critics of the Bankruptcy Reform Act say that the legislation will hurt honest debtors far more than it will the system manipulators it was intended to stop. They say those behind the bill are pandering to credit card companies that want to stem the tide of bankruptcy filings that have surged over the last decade and to extract more money from borrowers whose debts now are simply wiped out.
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March 18, 2002 | Law.com

Tactical Moves

As president and vice chairman of the Miami-based pharmaceutical company Ivax Corp., attorney Neil Flanzraich knows the importance of strategizing and keeping ahead of the competition. Ivax endures complex, costly and lengthy intellectual property lawsuits in multiple jurisdictions, fighting drug giants such as Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. for the right to bring its generic drugs to market.
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August 09, 2001 | Law.com

A Tough Guy for Tough Cases

Miami attorney Arthur Rice has built a reputation as a go-to guy for debtors and trustees in bankruptcy cases. He oozes sarcasm and possesses a razor-sharp wit. Even his courtroom foes admit to enjoying his performances. But Rice's personal story is just as compelling as his lawyering. He says his experience in Vietnam, where he lost a leg, transformed him into the driven person he is today. He has also overcome a bout with alcoholism.
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June 16, 2008 | National Law Journal

MOVERS

Fox Rothschild partners Nicholas Casiello Jr. and Michael Menkowitz were elected to firm's executive committee. Plus, more of this week's movers.
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October 31, 2011 | New Jersey Law Journal

Ineligible In-House Counsel, Multijurisdictional Practitioners and Pro Hac Vice Attorneys

Notice to the bar.
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