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March 02, 2007 | New York Law Journal

Here Come the 'Come-Back' Lawyers

While perusing The Wall Street Journal one morning about a year ago, Amy Gewirtz had a lightbulb moment that resulted in a unique curriculum experiment soon to begin at Pace Law School. "New Directions," set for a May 21 launch, is a two-semester certificate program of study and externship for attorneys who have temporarily left practice and now want to return.
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June 16, 2003 | National Law Journal

WorldCom: An Uneasy Role

At WorldCom, the corporate culture prized business deals, not lawyers. Two reports on the bankrupt company released last week suggest the perils in that approach.
9 minute read
April 12, 2011 | Legaltech News

What's the Deal With Cromwell & Goodwin?

The homepage of the seemingly slick Cromwell & Goodwin website -- with the Statue of Liberty set against the Manhattan skyline and the tagline "The best legal solution" prominently displayed -- certainly looks like the online home of a legitimate law firm. But look a bit deeper and serious questions arise: Cromwell & Goodwin appears to be a law firm in name only.
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April 25, 2013 | The American Lawyer

All Business

How an unlikely leader rose to the top at Kirkland & Ellis.
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August 23, 2004 | Daily Report Online

21 to watch: On the Rise 2004

Profile stories of Gayle M. Abramson, Carla E. Brown, Christopher Carpenter, Christopher M. Carr, Kristin M. Childers, Hakim Hilliard, Ajay K. Jindia, Michael D. Johnson, William H. Jordan, Allegra J. Lawrence, Kristin K. McGuffey, David S. McLaughlin, David E. Nahmias, Michele L. NeSmith, Robert A. Rosenbloum, Shelley A. Senterfitt, Preston W.
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November 05, 2007 | Corporate Counsel

Daring and Controversial Legal Structures Help Fortress and Blackstone Avoid Tax and SEC Scrutiny

When Fortress Investment Group went public, a dazzlingly complex structure -- crafted by Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom -- allowed it to avoid nearly all corporate tax and steer clear of SEC scrutiny of its investments. The Blackstone Group then went a step further, achieving one of the most innovative, brash and controversial IPOs in recent memory. The deals illustrate how Wall Street's best corporate and tax lawyers create advantages for clients with the daring to push the edge of the law.
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August 09, 2004 | National Law Journal

Stepping Back From the Fray: Supreme Court Review

In a conversation led by correspondent Tony Mauro, five lawyers who argued before the high court this year discuss and dissect a term in which the Court dealt with fundamental issues of national security and religion.
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November 05, 2007 | Law.com

Daring and Controversial Legal Structures Help Fortress and Blackstone Avoid Tax and SEC Scrutiny

When Fortress Investment Group went public, a dazzlingly complex structure -- crafted by Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom -- allowed it to avoid nearly all corporate tax and steer clear of SEC scrutiny of its investments. The Blackstone Group then went a step further, achieving one of the most innovative, brash and controversial IPOs in recent memory. The deals illustrate how Wall Street's best corporate and tax lawyers create advantages for clients with the daring to push the edge of the law.
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Birmingham v. Mizuno USA, Inc., 5:09-CV-0566 (GTS/GHL)
Publication Date: 2011-04-06
Practice Area: Intellectual Property
Industry:
Court: U.S. District Court, Northern District
Judge: District Judge Glenn T. Suddaby
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Counsel for Plaintiffs: Kenneth J. Bobrycki, Esq., Elizabeth A. Genung, Esq., J. Matthew Van Ryan, Esq. Of Counsel, Melvin & Melvin, PLLC, Syracuse, New York.
For defendant: Counsel for Defendant: Ashley D. Hayes, Esq., Of Counsel, Hancock Estabrook, LLP, Syracuse, New York. Counsel for Defendant: John M. Bowler, Esq., Of Counsel, Troutman Sanders LLP, Atlanta, Georgia.
Case number: 5:09-CV-0566 (GTS/GHL)

Cite as: Birmingham v. Mizuno USA, Inc., 5:09-CV-0566 (GTS/GHL), NYLJ 1202489123509, at *1 (NDNY, Decided March 31, 2011)District Judge Glenn T. Suddabyp c

March 12, 2010 | New Jersey Law Journal

Professional Responsibility Rules Committee — 2010 Report

Notice to the bar.
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