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February 18, 2013 | Texas Lawyer

Appellate Lawyer of the Week: Ruling the Roost

A Chapter 11 bankruptcy action provides a debtor with numerous protections from creditors. But sometimes getting that protection can be a challenge, as Dallas lawyer Clayton Bailey found out while defending Pilgrim's Pride Corp. from more than 100 individual creditors' claims for a collective $50 million in alleged contract obligations.
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October 20, 2004 | Daily Report Online

Justices Delve Into Amendment Challenge

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August 04, 2011 | New York Law Journal

Ximines v. New York City Department of Education

Teacher Establishes Retaliation Claim But Fails Burden Shifting Analysis
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January 03, 2011 | National Law Journal

Justice for contract workers in America's wars

Cohen Milstein has been suing military contractors under a World War II-era law — and winning.
6 minute read
October 18, 2004 | National Law Journal

Taking a stand in trade wars

Profile: Marc Jeske, general counsel and corporate secretary, Ispat Inland Inc.
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May 21, 2012 | National Law Journal

IN BRIEF

A weekly roundup of Web-only stories from NLJ.com and other ALM publications.
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December 07, 2012 | Texas Lawyer

Short Attention Span Theater

As TV cop shows have evolved from "Just the facts, ma'am," deadpans to animated gore set to blaring rock anthems from The Who, so too has changed the way that litigators must tell their stories to jurors. But leave the $2,000 sunglasses home. Judges don't like that.
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November 15, 2012 | New Jersey Law Journal

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March 31, 2003 | Law.com

'Captive' Lawyer's Loyalty Leads to Lawsuit

A "captive" insurance company lawyer, allegedly fired for excessive client loyalty, can sue for wrongful termination on public policy grounds, a federal judge in Connecticut has ruled, answering what had been an open question in many jurisdictions. The insurer unsuccessfully argued that courts have repeatedly ruled that attorneys' conduct rules -- such as loyalty to a client's interests -- do not give rise to civil suits.
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March 28, 2012 | The Recorder

With Justices Sharply Divided, Fate of Health Care Law Is Uncertain

Justice Elena Kagan hammered Paul Clement, arguing for the 26 states challenging the act, on his claim that the subsidy and the threat contained in the law unconstitutionally coerces states.
7 minute read

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