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August 04, 2009 | Law.com

Judge Reduces Partner Interest in Law Firm Sought by Wife

An attorney who rose to partner by virtue of his own "tenacity" and "perseverance," has to hand over only 25 percent of the value of his partnership interest to his estranged spouse, a judge in Westchester, N.Y., has ruled. During most of his nearly 30-year marriage, Stuart Fleischmann, a partner in Shearman & Sterling's capital markets group, was the sole breadwinner, while his wife, Toni, stayed at home with the couple's three children, attended firm functions and hosted clients at their home.
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July 26, 2002 | New Jersey Law Journal

Daily Decision Alert: Vol. 10, No. 142 -- July 26, 2002

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March 19, 2010 | New York Law Journal

Dickerson v. Thompson

Free With Registration: N.Y. Courts May End Civil Unions Performed Elsewhere, Panel Says
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January 07, 2011 | New York Law Journal

NY Federal Judge Who Oversaw Headline-Grabbing Trials Dies at 73

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February 07, 2005 | National Law Journal

Class Menagerie

ATLA and its new chief, Jon Haber, are looking to derail the GOP's legal reform agenda. The class action bill, part of that agenda, moved through committee last week, but both sides have misconceptions of what it will actually accomplish.
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February 26, 2004 | Law.com

California Supremes' Record on Discrimination Issues

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February 08, 2007 | Corporate Counsel

NLRB Charge Filed on Behalf of Fired Calif. Journalists

Six journalists have been fired from the Santa Barbara News-Press for placing a sign over a freeway overpass during morning rush hour that read "Cancel Your Newspaper Today" and "Protect Free Speech." "They are trying to injure and disparage the company," attorney Barry Cappello said. "People who want to engage in conduct that harms the newspaper ... will not remain." An unfair labor practice charge was filed Tuesday with the National Labor Relations Board on behalf of the six employees.
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November 18, 2004 | Law.com

Bush Names Two for D.C. Courts

President George W. Bush has nominated two people to fill judicial vacancies in Washington, D.C., courts. On Tuesday, D.C. Superior Court Judge Noel Kramer was picked for a slot on the nine-judge D.C. Court of Appeals, while D.C. federal prosecutor Jennifer Anderson was named to Superior Court. Both judgeships carry 15-year terms and must be approved by the Senate.
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June 08, 2012 | New Jersey Law Journal

Cross-Examination: Singer Honored for Work in the GLBT Community

William S. Singer has practiced law in Somerset County for over 40 years.
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