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December 20, 2004 | National Law Journal

Small firms seek piece of 'Wal-Mart'

Jocelyn Larkin is mad. She's been hearing reports for the past few months that lawyers around the country are soliciting clients in a discrimination class action against Wal-Mart Stores Inc. The problem, Larkin said, is that her firm, the Berkeley, Calif.-based nonprofit Impact Fund, and five others are the court-named class counsel.
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January 05, 2004 | National Law Journal

VERDICTS & SETTLEMENTS

CONSUMER PROTECTION
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July 30, 2004 | Daily Report Online

Doctors vs. Lawyers: Tug of War Over Capitol

Rachel Tobin [email protected] Savannah, doctors wagered a quarter of a million dollars to unseat a seven-term state representative and trial lawyer seen as their main roadblock to reforming Georgia's laws on civil medical malpractice suits.In Canton, trial lawyers poured tens of thousands of dollars into ejecting the Senate majority leader, who's pro-tort reform.
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September 27, 2013 | Commercial Litigation Insider

CIFG Comes Up Short in RMBS Suit Against Bank of America

In his recent decision in CIFG Assurance North America v. Bank of America, Justice Charles Ramos dismissed the plaintiff's claims for fraudulent inducement and negligent misrepresentation, citing its failure to plead with requisite particularity certain allegations.
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May 16, 2000 | Law.com

Less is More at Hangley Aronchick

Two years ago, Dara Less was wrapping up a clerkship for a federal judge and scouring the legal landscape for work. Today, only a second-year associate at Philadelphia's Hangley Aronchick Segal & Pudlin, she finds herself on the other side of the job-search equation. The 28-year-old litigator is the firm's hiring attorney -- the primary contact for law students -- handling most of the interviewing chores and summer associate program oversight.
4 minute read
February 05, 2007 | National Law Journal

Gauging reach of patent law

Two corporate titans, one in the software world, the other in the world of telecommunications, will do battle in the U.S. Supreme Court this month over the reach of domestic patent law beyond the borders of the United States.
7 minute read
February 01, 2008 | Law.com

The Great Brawl Of China

Two feuding DLA partners leave the firm's Beijing office.
3 minute read
Chevron v. Donziger: The Miracle Maker
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In live testimony on Wednesday, a former Ecuadorian judge in the $19 billion Amazon pollution case against Chevron told a sordid tale of bribes solicited and won.

October 11, 2002 | Law.com

Berkshire Hathaway v. United States

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February 02, 2009 | National Law Journal

Lawyers burned in Ponzi schemes

The indictments of three attorneys in Florida and California raises questions about how lawyers may be drawn into committing alleged frauds such as Ponzi schemes. "They may see golden opportunities for themselves with investments or hedge funds," said Peter Keane, an ethics professor at Golden Gate University School of Law.
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