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Chinese Vitamin Makers Can't Shake Price-Fixing Claims by Foreign Purchasers
Publication Date: 2012-11-20
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Lawyers at Baker & McKenzie and Zelle Hofmann failed to whittle down a long-running antitrust class action against a trio of Chinese vitamin C manufacturers, leaving the case intact ahead of a scheduled trial early next year.

May 22, 2001 | Law.com

Diversity at the Dade Bar

Jason Murray is running an aggressive insurgent campaign to become the first black attorney to lead Dade County, Fla.'s Bar Association. He's going up against current vice president and Grossman & Roth partner Tom Pennekamp Jr. The issue of contention: Murray, a Carlton Fields shareholder, says the group needs to do more to encourage diversity in its ranks; and Pennekamp says much has already been done to achieve that.
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Judge Tells Concert Promoter to Take a (Moon)walk in Suit Against Michael Jackson's Estate and Rival Promoter
Publication Date: 2010-07-06
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A company called Allgood Entertainment claimed that it, not AEG, had a deal to sponsor a Michael Jackson comeback tour before his death. Unfortunately for Allgood, a Manhattan judge ruled its allegations were (mostly) all bad.

November 21, 2000 | Law.com

White & Case: GOP House Counsel

White & Case partners George Terwilliger III and Timothy Flanigan heeded the Bush campaign's distress call the day after the election and flew south, into the eye of the election storm. Outside Florida, White & Case offices morphed into foot soldiers. The N.Y. firm, at least for the first frenetic days, became the Bush campaign's in-house counsel and still has a hand in post-election legal matters.
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August 12, 2005 | Law.com

Senior Partners Balk at Firms' Retirement Policies

Law firms have long relied on the orderly retirement or slowing down of senior partners to make room for rising stars. But policies used to create such transitions are now under threat, from the EEOC and older partners trying to keep their privileged positions. An ongoing suit by Anthony LoFrisco, a top Winston & Strawn partner, gives a rare glimpse of the challenges facing firms struggling to accommodate aging rainmakers and younger partners eager to take their places at the top of the compensation scale.
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Second Circuit: Class Action Can't Claim Price-Fixing in the Title Insurance Biz
Publication Date: 2010-02-11
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As the first appellate court to rule in the wide-ranging antitrust litigation against the title insurance industry, the Second Circuit gave insurers just what they wanted.

Another Heavy-Hitting Litigator Leaves Akin Gump, But Firm Insists It's Just Fine
Publication Date: 2009-04-16
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Defections seem to have hit the firm's litigaton practice especially hard, but chairman Bruce MacLean chalks the departures up to "what happens at big firms."

April 14, 1999 | Law.com

Cartel Convictions Imperiled

A Florida federal judge is giving serious consideration to granting a new trial to Miami criminal defense attorney William Moran and former Justice Department extradition expert Michael Abbell, who were indicted for joining their Cali drug cartel clients in illegal activities. Judge William Hoeveler is apparently concerned that he erred by dismissing a pro-acquittal juror after he received complaints from other jurors that she was not truly deliberating.
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December 09, 2002 | National Law Journal

Inadmissible

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July 13, 2001 | Law.com

Legal Moves

This week's Legal Moves tracks 10 new partners at Ballard Spahr Andrews & Ingersoll and three new partners at Kelley Drye & Warren. Also, Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering welcomes to its litigation group Seth P. Waxman, former solicitor general of the United States, and David W. Ogden, former assistant attorney general for the civil division of the U.S. Department of Justice.
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