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June 18, 2012 | Daily Business Review

Learning lessons from Dewey

In the quest for growth, smaller firms look at bigger firms to steal increasingly frugal clients. But all law firms are focusing on cost controls after seeing the implosion of bankrupt Dewey & LeBoeuf.
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January 09, 2007 | New Jersey Law Journal

Stock Incentives for Rainmakers Cement $104M Merger

Creative structuring to keep talent on board proved to be what wheedled the deal for the acquisition of Florham Park's Ryan Beck & Co.
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November 26, 2003 | Law.com

Mold Class Action Results in Multimillion-Dollar Settlement

One of the nation's largest real estate investment trusts will pay a multimillion-dollar settlement to more than 1,000 residents of a Florida apartment building to end a mold class action. Class members alleged an improperly executed renovation of the heating, ventilation and air-conditioning system allowed mold to spread throughout the building. Colorado-based Archstone-Smith Operating Trust has said that total repair, settlement and related costs could reach $25 million.
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December 01, 2003 | The Legal Intelligencer

Mold Class Action Results in Multimillion-Dollar Settlement

One of the nation's largest real estate investment trusts will pay a multimillion-dollar settlement to more than 1,000 residents of an oceanfront apartment building in South Florida to end a class action mold lawsuit.
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February 23, 2006 | The Legal Intelligencer

Outsourced Employees Triggering More Lawsuits

Corporate America's growing use of outsourcing to cut labor costs - without adequate background checks - has put it at substantially greater risk of litigation, employment lawyers are warning.
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April 10, 2012 | Daily Business Review

Jeremy Alters hosting fundraiser for President Obama

Controversial Miami plaintiff attorney Jeremy Alters will host a fundraiser for President Barack Obama at his Golden Beach home and more than 60 people are expected to attend, paying between $15,000 and $50,000 a ticket. It is Alters' second time hosting the President.
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June 28, 2007 | Law.com

Lexis Noncompete Contracts Lead to Defection Duel in Federal Court

LexisNexis Risk and Information Analytics Group is seeking injunctive relief and punitive damages in a federal lawsuit that claims former executive Paul Colangelo breached his noncompete agreement by taking a job with a competitor. Litigation based on noncompetes has grown, and many employers are using computer data mining technology to determine if former employees have taken confidential information, attorneys say. LexisNexis said it conducted a forensics examination of Colangelo's work computer.
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January 05, 2012 | The American Lawyer

Scott Rothstein Says Firm Was Hotbed of Pot, Ponzi, and Prostitutes

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July 25, 2007 | Law.com

Edwards Campaign Leads the Pack in Contributions From Lawyers

Lawyers and law firms dropped another $13 million into the coffers of the 2008 presidential campaigns during the second quarter of the year, according to the Center for Responsive Politics. Since the start of the year, the legal industry has contributed $27.5 million to the campaigns, 66 percent of which has gone to three Democratic candidates: former Sen. John Edwards, Sen. Hillary Clinton and Sen. Barack Obama. Edwards, a trial lawyer, continues to lead in lawyer contributions.
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September 12, 2005 | National Law Journal

The NLJ Client List�Who Represents Corporate America

The National Law Journal and Corporate Counsel magazine surveyed the legal departments of the Fortune 250 companies and reported on which law firms they use most often.
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