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June 08, 1999 | Law.com

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William Lerach and his brethren in the plaintiffs securities bar have long complained about the way public companies are run. They go so far as to charge that financial fraud and chicanery are rampant on Wall Street and in Silicon Valley. That's why it's a little bit funny that these lawyers are heavily invested in the very companies they have sued. Increasingly, instead of taking cash for their fees, class action lawyers are accepting stock as payment.
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July 19, 2012 | Daily Business Review

American Airlines losing money despite record revenue

American Airlines is reaping higher fares and record revenue but still losing money.
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October 20, 2011 | New York Law Journal

Patent Law Changes Raise Many Hurdles for Plaintiffs, Lawyers Say

The sweeping patent reform law enacted last month is expected to create new classes of intellectual property winners and losers as game-changing provisions kick in during the next 18 months.
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June 16, 2003 | National Law Journal

Standing

Courts agree that there are at least three implicit requirements for class certification in addition to the requirements set forth in rules 23(a) and 23(b). These include: (1) that the plaintiff pleads an appropriate class definition; (2) that the class representative be a member of the class; and (3) that the proposed class satisfies jurisdictional and justiciability requirements.
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April 01, 2008 | Corporate Counsel

IP People on the Move

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September 16, 2011 | Daily Business Review

Two-story Miami Beach home sold for $2 million

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August 04, 2003 | New Jersey Law Journal

Calendar

N.J. Law Journal calendar of events.
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June 01, 2004 | The American Lawyer

Reasonable Standard

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September 09, 2002 | Law.com

Directed Verdict Is Unlikely to End Labor Law Dispute

The confusing and controversial galaxy of labor law litigation became perhaps a little more confusing and controversial with a directed verdict in a seminal case out of New York. A decision on Wednesday by Supreme Court Justice Bernard J. Malone Jr. of Albany, N.Y., in effect restores a $3.3 million verdict in favor of an unharnessed window washer who fell from the third floor of a private school.
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February 18, 2011 | Daily Business Review

Warehouse sells at big discount from 2006

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