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October 01, 2012 | New York Law Journal

Colella v. The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey

Court Finds Elevation Hazard, Jackhammer Fell on Worker's Foot Above Work Site
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December 20, 2012 | Daily Business Review

U.S. drops case over lawyer conduct at Guantanamo Bay

The Justice Department has dropped an appeal of new attorney-access rules rejected by a district judge for Guantanamo Bay detainees.
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July 02, 2009 | The Recorder

Silicon Scene

Davis Polk's Daniel Kelly led a team that helped prop up an ailing E-Trade with its second injection of more than $2 billion in the past two years — a more complicated procedure this time around.
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June 01, 2005 | The Legal Intelligencer

Apologies Can Make All the Difference in Dispute Resolution

One of the greatest lost opportunities in our litigious society is the chance to apologize in a way that really matters. The conventional wisdom has been that an apology will be viewed as an admission of liability which should be carefully avoided. There is a mounting body of evidence, however, that genuine apologies reduce the risk of litigation and help resolve legal disputes once they arise. On the other hand, an apology diluted by fear of legal consequences can actually make matters worse.
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March 10, 2006 | Law.com

Judge Rules For University of California Students in Fee Suit

The University of California owes nearly $34 million to students who sued over fee increases claiming they amounted to a breach of contract, a judge ruled. The case stems from a lawsuit filed by students alleging that the university had promised to keep fees stable during the students' three-year course of study. Mo Kashmiri, one of the original plaintiffs, called the ruling a victory but said he was disappointed the university will appeal. "They're going to waste a lot of money in legal fees," he said.
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July 24, 2013 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Attorneys For Connecticut Hedge Fund Manager Dispute SEC Charges

Attorneys for Connecticut hedge-fund manager Steven A. Cohen are disputing federal civil charges that he failed to prevent insider trading at SAC Capital Advisors, saying he didn't read an email at the center of the allegations.
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March 28, 2011 | New York Law Journal

BigLaw Partner Sues Former Firm for Age and Sex Discrimination

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February 01, 2002 | The Legal Intelligencer

Man Faces Trial For Causing Public Stir Over Bin Laden

A man arrested and charged with disorderly conduct near the World Trade Center after an angry crowd threatened him for supporting Osama bin Laden will stand trial in late February, despite his free speech claims.
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November 21, 2005 | Texas Lawyer

Bono Artwork "Opens" Lanier's New York Office

When Houston plaintiffs lawyer W. Mark Lanier bought a 15-foot piece of art at a charity auction held at Christie's in New York in 2003, he says he didn't have a clue where he would display it. But Lanier found the perfect location for the paint, pencil and charcoal drawing created by U2 frontman Bono and the singer's two daughters &#151 Lanier had it installed in the elevator lobby of his firm's brand-new New York City office.
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December 14, 2001 | Law.com

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