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May 15, 2006 |

Civil Actions

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October 19, 2012 |

Associates Class of 2012

The Law Journal's annual new-associate magazine.
138 minute read
January 22, 2008 |

Law firm mergers slowed in 2007

Merger and lateral activity among law firms slowed slightly in 2007, but despite the darkening financial horizon, many in the industry expect the attorney shuffle to retain energy in 2008. Last year's grandest mergers created bicoastal giants and national firms grown from regional roots. Plenty of lateral moves among big-name attorneys defecting from their firms for better deals elsewhere also grabbed the spotlight.
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November 16, 2012 |

Election May Hasten Efforts to Fill Two Seats on Federal Bench

In the final "lame duck" weeks of the 113th Congress, Day Pitney partner Michael Shea is first on the national list of unconfirmed U.S. District Court nominees -- a kind of poster boy for partisan gridlock in Washington, D.C.
6 minute read
December 02, 2009 |

Class Lawyers Win $50M Over Hair-Loss Fix

California and New York lawyers persuaded a Alameda County jury that something was fishy about the marketing of Avacor.
3 minute read
January 09, 2009 |

Frequent Filer's Claim of False Advertising on Internet Dismissed

Hoffman carries on a high-volume practice of making himself the plaintiff in consumer fraud class actions.
5 minute read
February 25, 2013 |

Media's new litigation tool

For nearly two years, magazines, newspapers and other media groups facing defamation lawsuits in Washington have had a new weapon in their litigation arsenal: the city's law barring strategic lawsuits against public participation, or SLAPPs. But as the law's second anniversary approaches, its fate is unclear.
6 minute read
November 10, 2008 |

Index of firms listed

Alphabetical list of firms with ranking.
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July 10, 2013 |

Shredding Companies Settle Qui Tam Suit for $1.1 Mil.

Two commercial paper-shredding companies have agreed to pay the federal government a combined $1.1 million settlement in a qui tam suit alleging they didn't shred official documents to the size specified by the General Services Administration. A third company hasn't settled.
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