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January 21, 2013 | Texas Lawyer

Litigator of the Week: Family Matters

When Tommy Fibich's stepson asked him to take the lead in the trial of a big contract case, he faced more than the usual professional pressures.
6 minute read
September 10, 2012 | Daily Business Review

Delta Air chases Bakken crude to boost refinery fuel savings

Delta Air Lines Inc., the only major U.S. carrier that owns a refinery, is trying to buy cheaper domestic Bakken crude oil to boost savings on making jet fuel.
4 minute read
April 11, 2005 | New York Law Journal

Products Liability

Michael Hoenig, a member of Herzfeld & Rubin, examines recent developments in New York courts on the weight and admissibility of expert testimony.
15 minute read
February 26, 2004 | Law.com

Even for the Supreme Court, Recent Litigating Counts

Though many of the U.S. Supreme Court justices were experienced litigators before becoming appellate judges, the average date they last worked as courtroom advocates was 1976. Luther T. Munford argues that, since then, drastic changes have occurred in litigation practice -- from discovery to technology to Federal Rules of Civil Procedure -- and that it's time to save a seat on the Court for an attorney with a stronger connection to the real world of lawyering.
4 minute read
June 17, 2003 | New York Law Journal

Ahmed v. Getty Petroleum Marketing Inc.

10 minute read
January 18, 2005 | New York Law Journal

Investors' Bid for Relief Under State Law Rejected

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July 03, 2001 | Law.com

Legal Loophole Exposes Alien Applicants to Discrimination

In an era in which recruitment of foreign workers is at an all-time high, a loophole in the 1964 Civil Rights Act exposed by two federal court decisions, provides a disturbing opportunity for U.S. employers to victimize foreign applicants. Dallas attorney R.S. Ghio explains how the cases establish that foreign nationals are not protected by U.S. anti-discrimination laws even when applying for work in the U.S.
6 minute read
May 27, 2003 | New Jersey Law Journal

When a Whistle-Blower Is Not a Conscientious Employee

The Appellate Division has applied the brakes to efforts at expanding CEPA's scope, underscoring that the statute does not protect employees who simply disagree with their employer's lawful actions, even when those actions are cast as "unethical."
13 minute read
September 27, 2013 | New York Law Journal

Q&A: Alexandra Dosman

Alexandra Dosman, the executive director of the New York International Arbitration Center, a new venue for international arbitration in east midtown, discusses the center and New York's place in the international arbitration world.
12 minute read
September 14, 2012 | Law.com

The 'Original Patent Troll' is Back With a New NPE Venture

Anthony Brown was called the "original patent troll" when he ran TechSearch. Now he's trying to reestablish himself with a new nonpracticing entity, Cascades Ventures.
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