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November 24, 2008 | New York Law Journal

A Wakeup Call for Secured Creditors and Distressed Investors

Martin Zohn and Joshua Thompson, parters at Proskauer Rose, write that secured creditors and asset purchasers in sales under §363 of the Bankruptcy Code received an ominous wakeup call recently in the form of a decision from a respected Bankruptcy Appellate Panel in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Prior to this decision, they note, the speed and flexibility of a 363 sale "free and clear of liens" had made it the procedure of choice in many ditressed situations, supplanting secured creditor foreclosures under state law and Chapter 11 plans of reorganization.
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May 25, 2006 | Texas Lawyer

Jury Finds Lay Guilty on Six Counts, Skilling on 19

A federal court jury in Houston Thursday morning found former Enron Corp. Chairman Kenneth Lay guilty of all six charges against him and former Chief Executive Officer Jeffrey Skilling guilty on 19 out of 28 charges that he faced. Jurors found Skilling not guilty of nine insider-trading charges against him.
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March 11, 2010 | Law.com

Solo Punished for Paying Paralegal a Percentage of Fees

After practicing law in New Jersey for 57 years, Martin Burger learned something new: You can be reprimanded by the state Supreme Court for paying paralegals a percentage of fees on cases they bring in. He also learned the punishment could have been worse. In an order made public on March 5, the justices adopted the Disciplinary Review Board's finding that Burger capitalized on paralegal Lita Biederman's contacts in the Filipino community to generate immigration cases.
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October 05, 2012 | The Recorder

United States v. Elk Shoulder

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May 31, 2013 | The American Lawyer

Judge OKs Davis Settlement in Dewey Bankruptcy

Just over a year after Dewey & LeBoeuf capped the largest firm failure in history by filing for Chapter 11 protection, a U.S. bankruptcy judge in Manhattan has approved a $19.5 million settlement of mismanagement claims between Dewey's liquidating trustee, former chairman Steven Davis, and the firm's professional liability insurer. The settlement's approval comes as some former Dewey partners have begun making their way back onto the lateral market.
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July 17, 2012 | The Legal Intelligencer

Hirshberg v. Molinelli, PICS Case No. 12-1227 (C.P. Monroe April 4, 2012) Zulick, J. (14 pages).

Plaintiff may amend his complaint to provide more specificity regarding potential monetary damages and his theory regarding constructive trust in this action regarding the partition of property. Preliminary objections sustained in part and overruled in part.
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December 15, 2003 | National Law Journal

Washington Fast Becoming Neutral Territory

Demand for alternative dispute resolution services in Washington, D.C., has shot up in recent years, as the federal government and local companies increasingly turn to arbitrators and mediators to resolve legal disputes.
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January 30, 2012 | The American Lawyer

Freehills Hires Melbourne Antitrust Partner

Sydney-based Freehills has hired Melbourne antitrust partner Daniel Preston from Blake Dawson, where he has practiced for more than a decade.
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March 17, 2004 | Law.com

California's 17200 Poster Boys Are Court No-Shows

Three former lawyers at the center of last year's hullabaloo over California's unfair competition law may be headed for more trouble because they reportedly have not shown up to court to defend two potentially expensive civil cases. The Trevor Law Group came under fire from the State Bar, AG and Legislature because it sued hundreds of small businesses for minor regulatory infractions using the unfair competition statute.
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May 21, 2012 | Daily Business Review

Comedy is king again on network television

Broadcast television networks are determined to make you laugh. The resurgence of situation comedies is the clearest trend to emerge from TV's helter-skelter week of fall schedule announcements that just concluded.
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