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January 31, 2012 | Corporate Counsel

Four Models to Rein in E-Discovery Costs

A look at four methods innovative law firms are using to find the right mix of people, processes, and technology to control e-discovery costs.
6 minute read
June 14, 2010 | New York Law Journal

NY Firm Disqualified From High-Stakes Lehman Litigation

6 minute read
February 22, 2011 | Daily Business Review

Three Miami Beach properties fetch $52 million

Retail veteran Stephen Bittel joined forces with a real estate investment trust to buy three retail properties in the Lincoln Road retail district for almost $51.9 million. "Lincoln Road is about in the third inning in a nine-inning game," said Bittel, who owns two office buildings in that area. "It is becoming a tremendous shopping, dining and entertainment center."
4 minute read
June 01, 2006 | The American Lawyer

Nudge From the Judge

At a recent hearING, CLASS action king Melvyn Weiss was thrown a few fast pitches-and he whiffed. The scene was U.S. district court judge Shira Scheindlin's courtroom in Manhattan; the issue was the fairness of a three-year-old $1 billion settlement between the issuers and plaintiffs in the massive IPO allocation litigation that was consolidated before Judge Scheindlin in 2001.
4 minute read
January 30, 2004 | Law.com

Postponement for Key Witness in Stewart Trial

The testimony of the key witness in the Martha Stewart obstruction trial -- broker's assistant Douglas Faneuil -- was postponed Thursday after lawyers for Stewart claimed that the government waited until the last minute to disclose damaging comments by Faneuil's former attorney. Rejecting a defense motion for a mistrial, Judge Miriam Goldman Cedarbaum granted the defense a one-week delay in the Faneuil testimony to investigate the matter.
5 minute read
November 29, 2004 | National Law Journal

Mixing law and psychology

Profile: Nathalie Gilfoyle, General Counsel, American Psychological Association.
6 minute read
April 24, 2012 | Law.com

Erie County Judge Says Residents of Snowy Locales Should Expect Icy Hills

An Erie County judge, siding with the defense in a slip-and-fall case, said residents of areas that typically receive a lot of snow and ice should know that a snow-covered hill is likely to be icy and, therefore, slippery.
5 minute read
January 29, 2007 | National Law Journal

Nuclear win was years in the making

One year ago this Valentine's Day, a jury returned a verdict in favor of a class of 13,000 homeowners whose land had been contaminated with plutonium. We and our firm, Berger & Montague, were lead counsel for the plaintiffs in the case, filed 17 years ago in January 1990.
11 minute read
May 11, 2011 | National Law Journal

Software developer's suit against Winklevoss twins may go forward

A Massachusetts state court judge has ruled that a Boston software developer's case against defunct social media site ConnectU Inc. and its founders and key shareholders, including the Winklevoss twins, can move forward.
6 minute read
June 05, 2006 | National Law Journal

Hostile workplace narrowed by ruling

In the first ruling of its kind, the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has held that a single, racially charged workplace comment is insufficient to create a hostile work environment under federal civil rights law.
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