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April 05, 2013 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Revised Flood Insurance Rate Maps To Affect Towns, Property Owners

Town planners up and down our coast are updating their websites and planning town meetings to address the changes that have come down the pike from our Federal Emergency Management Agency.
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June 27, 2006 | New Jersey Law Journal

Daily Decision Alert: Vol. 14, No. 124 - June 27, 2006

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September 09, 2005 | Law.com

Appellate Law: State Court Remands

A central issue in many lawsuits is whether the case will be litigated in state or federal court. This issue typically arises when the plaintiff files suit in state court, the defendant removes the action to federal court, and the plaintiff then moves to remand the case to state court. As Mark I. Levy writes, because of a unique statutory scheme that precludes appellate review of remands in many instances, the district court is often the court of both first and last resort.
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November 05, 2010 | New Jersey Law Journal

Opinions Approved for Publication

Published state and federal opinions.
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March 27, 2003 | New York Law Journal

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January 14, 2004 | Law.com

Mighty O'Melveny

Its defense of Unocal is one of many cases that led Recorder affiliate The American Lawyer magazine to select O'Melveny & Myers as its litigation department of the year. Continuing a tradition of excellence, O'Melveny litigators produced exceptional results in a string of cases of national and international importance. It's not just results that make O'Melveny stand out. It's also a culture of teamwork and collegiality -- one that highlights the accomplishments of partners and associates alike.
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November 13, 2003 | Law.com

Law Firms Make Moves Into Lobbying Practice

For law firms, lobbying can mean big bucks. Three of the largest lobbying practices in D.C. brought in a total of more than $140 million in revenue last year. Now a wave of out-of-town firms is competing for a share of that money. But they have a hard road ahead of them. Explaining the value of a lobbying practice to corporate attorneys can be a challenge, especially if a firm is headquartered far outside Washington.
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August 18, 2000 | Law.com

An Empty Promise

Most of the nation's one million lawyers are honest, but every year, hundreds succumb to temptation and raid their clients' accounts. In an eye-opening investigation, The National Law Journal reports that although courts and bar associations have set up "client protection funds" to reimburse clients for their losses, many receive just pennies on the dollar -- or nothing at all.
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April 01, 2009 | The American Lawyer

Big Suits

Including: USA v. KBR et al.; In re Merrill Lynch Securities, Derivative and ERISA Litigation; Kaiser Foundation v. Abbott Laboratories, et al.
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June 01, 2008 | The American Lawyer

Did Affirmative Action Really Hinder Clarence Thomas?

The Supreme Court Justice says racial preference made it impossible for him to find a law firm job. His black classmates tell a different story.
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