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May 01, 2012 | The American Lawyer

Big Deals

Cisco/NDS; Pentali/Tyco Flow Control; Zayo/AboveNet
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February 24, 2006 | National Law Journal

No. 1 Task for Shearman Leader: Keeping the Firm in the Top Tier

With its illustrious history and posh name, Shearman & Sterling strikes many as the epitome of the patrician, white-shoe New York law firm. But the past few years have seen the 1,013-lawyer firm's image tarnished by associate layoffs, partner departures and signs of internal dissent, all capped by a profitability gap between Shearman and its erstwhile peers. Now the firm may be enjoying a fresh start, due partly to firm leader Rohan Weerasinghe and a 22 percent jump in profits per partner.
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January 14, 2010 | Law.com

Howrey Collects $1 Million Fee From Weld for Counsel in Kentucky School Probe

William Weld, the former governor of Massachusetts and a one-time New York gubernatorial hopeful, is in the process of paying a legal bill of more than $1 million to Howrey following a fee dispute that went to arbitration last year. Howrey had represented Weld in litigation arising from an accreditation and student-loan scandal at Decker College in Louisville, Ky. Weld served as a Decker board member and as chief executive officer for the school for 10 months before it filed for bankruptcy in 2005.
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Litigator of the Week: Douglas Lumish of Latham & Watkins
Publication Date: 2013-07-18
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There's a reason Lumish has been a hot ticket lately on the lateral market: In his first trial since joining Latham in May, the IP litigator knocked out patent claims against TransPerfect Translation International that had threatened to derail the company's business, leaving his adversaries saddled with a $1 million damages award instead.

December 02, 2002 | Law.com

Trophy Fees

A professional mediator and amateur hunter, John Calhoun Wells had never run an arbitration before the tobacco fee hearings. Yet since 1998, Wells has led the arbitration panel charged with doling out $13 billion to the plaintiffs' tobacco bar. Now two of the largest fee awards have come under judicial attack. Here's a behind-the-scenes account of the controversial awards. Warning: It's not a pretty picture.
20 minute read
October 01, 2003 | Law.com

From Latham & Watkins to Wolf Block

Letters L through W in the firm-by-firm summary of the responses to The American Lawyer's 2003 Associate Survey.
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November 03, 2008 | The Recorder

Monthly Lateral Report

The latest lateral moves.
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September 20, 2004 | New Jersey Law Journal

Saint Peter's University Hospital v. Lacy et al

The Legislature has clearly expressed its intent that the certificate-of-need (CN) requirement established by N.J.S.A. 26:2H-7 be retained as an integral part of the process for approving undertakings such as regional perinatal centers (RPCs) in licensed children's hospitals, and N.J.A.C. 8:43G-22A.6(c) and (e), which authorize the approval of RPCs without CNs, are invalid because they contravene that legislative requirement.
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August 06, 2003 | New York Law Journal

The State of New York v. Philip Morris Inc.

Justice Lacks Authority to Conduct Sua Sponte Inquiry Into $625 Million Tobacco Fee Award
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