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February 24, 2006 | New York Law Journal

The Art Theft Experts

Lawrence M. Kaye and Howard N. Spiegler this month cemented their roles as pre-eminent players in high-class intrigue and a law practice specialty much in the international press of late. The two Herrick Feinstein partners won a far-reaching victory on Feb. 6 when the Amsterdam Court of Justice approved the return of 202 art treasures held by government-owned museums to the sole heir of a collector who died while fleeing the German invasion of his country during WWII.
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January 07, 2000 | Law.com

Battle Over Name-Calling Leads to Protection for Landmarks

What's in a name? If it's an art deco shrine on Miami Beach like the Cadillac Hotel, Ritz Plaza, or Waldorf Towers, it's 40 to 60 years of heritage. These icons risked losing their monikers as owners of trademarks with the same names canvassed the landscape to sue to stop the hotels from using the names. Then, the efforts of two Miami Beach women triggered legislation under federal trademark law. Now, historic landmarks are exempt from civil claims under the Federal Trademark Dilution Action of 1995.
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August 29, 2006 | Daily Report Online

Tort reform's next big push

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October 05, 2006 | National Law Journal

Citigroup lawyers toil at law firms

Citigroup Global Wealth Management has launched a pioneering lawyer recruitment program that will place lawyers hired and employed by Citigroup at one of three law firms during their first two years as attorneys.
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May 09, 2011 | National Law Journal

Timing traps in European design laws

If certain filings and disclosures are not made and timed properly, potential design rights could be lost.
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September 01, 2003 | New Jersey Law Journal

Remediation Costs in Condemnation Top Agenda

State and local government routinely need to condemn private property for a variety of public purposes, including highway construction, redevelopment, and open space. While the procedures for the exercise of this authority are generally outlined in the statute, in many instances the actual transfer can be resolved through negotiation.
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August 25, 2006 | Law.com

On the Move

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August 19, 2009 | Daily Report Online

Fruit company agrees to settle billing claim

SAVANNAH, Ga. AP - The U.S. attorney in Savannah says a fruit company has agreed to settle allegations that it overbilled the government under a contract to provide fruits and vegetables to Department of Defense facilities in South Carolina.U.S. Attorney Edmund A. Booth Jr. said Tuesday that East Coast Fruit Co. Inc.
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November 08, 2011 | Texas Lawyer

Case That Reunited Mother, Daughter Spanned 3 States, 2 Continents

One year ago, a distraught French-speaking native of the Ivory Coast walked into the offices of Sanctuary for Families begging for help in reuniting with her kidnapped 6-year-old daughter. Her request launched a complex legal saga spanning three states and two continents.
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March 11, 2013 | National Law Journal

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