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Law firm cash makes its mark in U.S. Senate races
The presidential election isn't the only race luring lawyers and law firms. U.S. Senate races have attracted significant dollars from the legal industry in several states, such as Louisiana, Minnesota and Texas, according to the Center for Responsive Politics, a nonpartisan organization that tracks federal elections.Madoff investors entitled only to recovery of real losses, NY appellate panel says
A family that invested in Bernard Madoff's Ponzi scheme through multiple entities can recover some of its losses under insurance policies, a New York state appellate panel ruled Tuesday, but the recovery will be based on the difference between what each entity put into the scheme and what it got out, not the losses recorded in Madoff's fraudulent statements.Nearing Deadline, Dewey Advisers Say $90.4 Million Settlement Plan Has Hit Key Goal
Just over two hours ahead of a 5 p.m. deadline, the team steering Dewey & LeBoeuf through bankruptcy notified the defunct firm's former partners via email Thursday that enough of them had signed on to the so-called partner contribution plan to raise the $50 million required to bring the deal to creditors and the bankruptcy court for approval.Liggett To Settle Florida Smoker Cases For $110 Million
The cigarette maker Liggett Group, which over time produced the Chesterfield, L&M, Lark and Eve brands, has agreed to settle Florida smoker cases for $110 million, which payments to be made over 15 years.NYLJ 100: Largest Private Law Offices
When George Stamboulidis took over Baker & Hostetler's New York office in January 2009, the Cleveland-based firm was a blip on the radar of the New York legal establishment. But just a year after breaking into the NYLJ 100, the firm made the largest climb up the charts by going from No. 99 last year to No. 60. That surge up the ranks of New York's firms was just one of the findings of this year's annual survey of the largest private law offices in New York state.Miami federal judge to say if state meets children's Medicaid needs
A federal bench trial that started 2½ years ago in Miami will determine whether Florida has adequately provided for poor and disabled children under Medicaid.Trending Stories
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