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September 25, 2009 | Daily Report Online

Jurors: FEMA trailer didn't expose family to fumes

NEW ORLEANS AP - A federal jury on Thursday rejected a New Orleans family's assertions that the government-issued trailer they lived in after Hurricane Katrina exposed them to dangerous fumes, in the first of several trials that could lead to hundreds of similar claims being resolved.Five men and three women decided that a trailer made by Gulf Stream Coach Inc.
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March 26, 2013 | The American Lawyer

Ex-Nixon Peabody Partner's Co-Defendant Gets 10-Year Term in Ponzi Scheme

The sentencing of a Beverly Hills businessman who admitted his role in a $20 million Ponzi scheme could be bad news for former Nixon Peabody securities partner David Tamman.
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July 23, 2007 | Daily Report Online

Suits surge along with medical patents

A SURGE IN PATENTS that protect surgeries and other medical methods has triggered numerous suits in recent years, with inventors fighting more vigorously than ever to protect their intellectual property rights. Patent lawyers say doctors and scientists are suing to protect everything from laser eye surgery techniques to stent procedures to methods for declawing a cat.
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August 29, 2005 | Law.com

Q&A with Michael Baroni of BSH Home Appliances

The head of a one-person legal shop discusses billing practices, his fondness for smaller firms and how to explain our legal system to Germans.
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Joel Bernstein of Labaton Sucharow
Publication Date: 2010-05-13
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Call him the subprime class action king: On behalf of a group of New York pension funds, Bernstein and his firm wrested $624 million from Countrywide and its auditor--by far the largest subprime class action settlement to date.

May 02, 2005 | Law.com

Extreme Takeover

At key moments in what would be the longest merger fight in U.S. history, PeopleSoft and its lawyers fought among themselves about as much as they jousted with Oracle. PeopleSoft waived privilege to make a point with a Delaware judge and then sat back while a new counsel blunted its effect. It campaigned for DOJ intervention, but watched in horror as one of the toughest judges in the West presided over the antitrust suit. The battle became the latest example of the wrenching choices faced by merger targets.
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October 01, 2009 | Corporate Counsel

Fenwick & West Intellectual Property Bulletin – Fall 2009

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July 01, 1999 | Law.com

Walking In The Client's Shoes

It's not that Marie-Flore Johnson is necessarily surprised by the stories she hears from clients seeking asylum in the United States. The daughter of a French mother and Togolese father, she spent much of her childhood in West Africa, where, she recalls, family friends would sometimes "just disappear overnight." One close relative, she says, barely escaped an assassination attempt; other family members have been tortured over the years.
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McDermott Will Knocks Out Genzyme Arthritis Treatment Patent at Trial
Publication Date: 2012-08-06
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It's turning out to be a lousy summer for Genzyme Corporation and its lawyers at Ropes & Gray when it comes to patent jury trials.

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