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April 05, 2010 | New York Law Journal

Tales From the Front Lines

Lawyers are followers, seldom leaders and probably not cut out for entrepreneurship. So insinuated Carly Fiorina in a New York Times interview prior to her celebrated ouster as C.E.O. of Hewlett-Packard in 2005. Up to a point, New York attorneys of enterprising impulse surveyed by the Law Journal agree with Ms. Fiorina's notion of a button-down bar. Which in part is why they, too, march to different drummers.
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USA v. Farhane, 07-1968-cr (L)
Publication Date: 2011-02-09
Practice Area: Criminal Practice
Industry:
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
Judge: Before: Winter, Raggi, C.JJ., and Dearie, Ch.D.J.1
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Jennifer G. Rodgers, Assistant United States Attorney (Karl Metzner, Assistant United States Attorney, on the brief), on behalf of Michael J. Garcia, United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, New York, New York, for Appellee.
For defendant: Edward D.Wilford (Natali J.H. Todd, on the brief), New York, New York, for Defendant-Appellant.
Case number: 07-1968-cr (L)

Cite as: USA v. Farhane, 07-1968-cr (L), NYLJ 1202480691925, at *1 (2d Cir., Decided February 4, 2011)Before: Winter, Raggi, C.JJ., and Dearie, Ch.D.J.1/s

February 21, 2007 | New Jersey Law Journal

Calendar

N.J. Law Journal calendar of events.
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March 02, 2007 | New Jersey Law Journal

Calendar

N.J. Law Journal calendar of events.
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Demoya v. Sinha, 6814/07
Publication Date: 2010-12-06
Practice Area: Civil Practice
Industry:
Court: Supreme Court, Queens County, IAS Part 6
Judge: Justice Howard G. Lane
Attorneys:
For plaintiff:
For defendant:
Case number: 6814/07

Cite as: Demoya v. Sinha, 6814/07, NYLJ 1202475713605, at *1 (Sup. QU, Decided November 29, 2010)Justice Howard G. LaneDecided: November

January 14, 2004 | The Legal Intelligencer

News In Brief

Six months after being transferred from his position as chief of the major trials unit to a rank-and-file prosecutor's role in the repeat offenders unit, Joel Rosen has left the Philadelphia District Attorney's Office after 22 years and accepted a position as a partner at eight-attorney plaintiffs personal injury boutique Kessler Cohen & Roth.
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October 09, 2007 | Law.com

Alston & Bird a World Apart From DLA Piper

In the past month, five partners have left Alston & Bird for DLA Piper. What makes the moves more than the average lateral soap opera is the fact that the law firms are in such different places. While Alston has about 750 lawyers in six offices, DLA Piper dwells near the top of the law firm financial charts, with 3,400 lawyers working in 64 offices around the globe. DLA Piper has set out to be, as joint CEO Francis Burch Jr., puts it, "the leading global business law firm," come hell or high water.
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Matter of Akeem Z, D-4376/10
Publication Date: 2011-01-31
Practice Area: Family Law
Industry:
Court: Family Court, New York County
Judge: Judge Susan R. Larabee
Attorneys:
For plaintiff:
For defendant:
Case number: D-4376/10

Cite as: Matter of Akeem Z, D-4376/10, NYLJ 1202479245990, at *1 (Fam. NY, Decided January 20, 2011)Judge Susan R. LarabeeDecided: Januar

March 09, 2005 | Law.com

Football as Metaphor

Some Americans may have hoped the trial of Army reserve Specialist Charles A. Graner Jr., of the Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse scandal, would illuminate how exactly we wound up in the moral and military quagmire of Iraq. Failing that, says our commentator, those still groping for answers should look to "Friday Night Lights." If audiences missed why the film Larry King called "one of the greatest sports movies ever made" was applicable to Iraq, they overlooked what jock films do.
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September 14, 2001 | Law.com

Attack Has Widespread Impact on Legal System

Two of the hardest hit agencies Tuesday were the New York offices of the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. Both were housed in 7 World Trade Center -- the third building to fall on Sept. 11. The loss of documents is expected to mean months of extra work by the SEC and the EEOC to replicate or retrieve lost notes, depositions and interviews.
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