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July 23, 2001 | Law.com

Death of a 'Pac-Man'

Indianapolis doesn't spring to mind when we think of cutthroat lateral hiring. But Johnson Smith has long been that town's rebel, regularly raiding the larger firms for top talent. The "Pac-Man" firm, Indy lawyers called the fast-growing Johnson Smith, which peaked at more than 60 transplants. Live by the lateral sword, die by the lateral sword -- on May 8, after merger plans fell through, the firm called it quits.
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October 13, 2005 | New York Law Journal

Circuit Ends Doctors' Antitrust Litigation

Problems with venue and a lack of standing have doomed an antitrust case brought by a proposed class of some 14,000 emergency room physicians who claimed that the American Board of Emergency Medicine, the Council of Emergency Medicine Residency Directors and several hospitals colluded to use the physician certification process to restrain trade and monopolize the market for emergency-room doctors.
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February 28, 2005 | Texas Lawyer

Sign of the Times: Large Firms in Texas Make More Partners in 2005

The number of new partner promotions at Texas' largest firms increased for 2005, but the percentage of minority and female partners decreased when compared with 2004.
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July 21, 2003 | Texas Lawyer

Newsmakers

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Ostroy v. Six Square LLC, 114674/08
Publication Date: 2011-07-11
Practice Area: Torts
Industry:
Court: Supreme Court, New York County, IAS Part 2
Judge: Justice Louis B. York
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For plaintiff:
For defendant:
Case number: 114674/08

Cite as: Ostroy v. Six Square LLC, 114674/08, NYLJ 1202499783004, at *1 (Sup., NY, Decided June 17, 2011)Justice Louis B. YorkDecided: Ju

September 18, 2009 | Law.com

Law Firms' Pursuit of Bank Business Still Going Strong One Year After Lehman's Collapse

One year after Lehman Brothers collapsed, the law firms that relied on it for significant billables are still adjusting to a marketplace with one fewer player. For some of the firms that served as Lehman's outside counsel, the work goes on in bankruptcy court. Yet in the past year, firms have been chasing their old contacts at Lehman who have scattered to other financial institutions. The competition is heating up as Lehman's former firms vie for work performed by other banks' long-time outside counsel.
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September 25, 2003 | New York Law Journal

Woman With Birth Defects Can Sue for 'Lie' to Mother

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September 26, 2006 | Law.com

Federal Judge Certifies $200 Billion Light Cigarette Class Action

A New York federal judge on Monday certified a $200 billion class action lawsuit against the tobacco industry for its marketing of light cigarettes, saying that no matter how vast and complex the claims, the U.S. Constitution demanded that a jury hear the plaintiffs' case. The judge said he even would consider broadening the class to encompass smokers of all "low tar" brands, not just light cigarettes, suggesting that an expansion of the class could assist the parties in negotiating a global settlement.
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February 22, 2012 | Legaltech News

Navigating the High Seas of the Internet Age

Cozen O'Connor's Hayes Hunt and Brian Kint write that the Internet Age has made the world of IP and anti-piracy more complex than ever -- the Stop Online Piracy Act is just one example.
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November 20, 2003 | New York Law Journal

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