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May 16, 2012 | New Jersey Law Journal

Honda Will Pay $38M To Settle Suits Alleging A.C. Malfunction

Plaintiffs claiming defective air-conditioning systems in Honda and Acura vehicles have settled their class action suit with the car maker for $38.5 million.
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August 27, 2007 | National Law Journal

Washington Kept Outside the Magic Circle

Like their colonialist ancestors, the U.K.'s Magic Circle firms have spread around the world, jointly employing more than 10,000 lawyers and grossing more than $5 billion last year. But the London giants are struggling to figure out the U.S. market. Emblematic of the struggle is that, while most of the big London firms have New York offices, only Freshfields and Clifford Chance have ventured into Washington, despite the District's reputation as a lawyer's paradise. One has to wonder: What's wrong with D.C.?
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December 01, 2012 | Corporate Counsel

Deals & Suits, December 2012

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December 07, 2006 | New York Law Journal

Ability to Certify IPO Class Unlikely After Circuit Rules

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April 13, 2004 | New York Law Journal

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June 07, 2010 | National Law Journal

Tylenol's growing headache

While Johnson & Johnson's troubles have drawn less attention than BP PLC and Toyota Motor Corp., the company is facing legal problems on several fronts.
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August 01, 2003 | Law.com

A Boost For Foreign Claims

An effort by the Bush administration and the business community to halt federal litigation against corporations sued for human rights violations abroad suffered a major blow in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in June.
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July 21, 2006 | Law.com

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Wen Ho Lee had lawyers around the country working on his espionage cases, but it wasn't until last week that the far-flung team sat down in the same room.
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November 15, 2004 | Law.com

A Strong National Presence Requires N.Y. Muscle

Although the vast majority of the law firms based outside of the Empire State added just a handful of attorneys to their Manhattan offices this year, some firms experienced hefty gains -- and sizeable losses -- at those New York locations, according to the NLJ 250. The industry standard for law firms seeking to maintain a national presence continues to require a strong New York practice, but staffing those offices with the right number of attorneys apparently takes some tweaking.
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March 26, 2004 | Law.com

Defense Wins of 2003

After federal prosecutors spent more than a month making their case against Tyson Foods Inc. and three managers accused of conspiring to smuggle illegal aliens into the country to work at Tyson's poultry processing plants, defense attorney Thomas C. Green announced to the jury that he would present Tyson's case in only two days. Astonished, the jurors applauded. After deliberations, Green and his team were the ones cheering. Tyson and the executives had been acquitted on all charges.
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