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May 02, 2013 | Law.com

Zhong Lun Opens N.Y. Office

Beijing-based Zhong Lun Law Firm has launched a New York office with Ta-Kuang Chang and Philip Zhang, who most recently practiced at their own firm in New York, Chang & Zhang Law Group, also branded as Ivy Law Group. The two advise American companies investing in China, as well as Chinese companies doing business in the United States.
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June 17, 2002 | Law.com

Milberg Weiss Weighs In Over No-Copy Audio

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April 22, 2011 | The Recorder

Discipline Chief Making Progress on Backlog

State Bar's James Towery is walking a tightrope between pushing cases along and showing he's a tough cop
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August 13, 2010 | The Legal Intelligencer

Commonwealth Court Tightens Right-to-Know Restrictions

The Commonwealth Court has barred the release of e-mails sent to and from the director of Lackawanna County's Office of Domestic Relations in a ruling that narrows the scope of records obtainable under Pennsylvania's still-evolving Right to Know Law.
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April 15, 2002 | National Law Journal

Gimme Shelter

With suits pending against Arthur Andersen, Enron, Vinson & Elkins, and Kirkland & Ellis, many firms are considering switching from being general partnerships to gain the protections of an LLP.
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November 04, 2005 | The Recorder

Ninth Circuit: Lies Go Both Ways

You can't have a law that says it's illegal to tell lies that make cops look bad unless it's equally illegal to tell lies that make cops look good, a not-so-conservative panel concludes.
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July 08, 2013 | Texas Lawyer

Discovery on Discovery Demands Cost-Shifting

Courts should order more cost-shifting in discovery, write attorneys David J. Kessler and Tarifa B. Laddon. In particular, in the rare cases where courts allow discovery on discovery, it should be presumed that the requester pays for the responding party's costs to produce this information.
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October 18, 1999 | Law.com

Brooklyn Museum, NYC Fighting Jurisdiction Battle

As Federal Judge Nina Gershon weighs whether to grant the Brooklyn Museum of Art's request to block Mayor Rudolph Giuliani's campaign against the "Sensation" exhibition, the issue of whether her court should decide the matter is very much alive. At the close of a recent hearing, Gershon asked both sides to file additional arguments on whether she should abstain from exercising jurisdiction and defer to a state eviction action filed by the city in Kings County Supreme Court.
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September 11, 2007 | The Legal Intelligencer

Lawyers make closing arguments in whistle-blower suit against Detroit mayor

In closing arguments in a lawsuit against the mayor, attorneys for two former police officers said they were ousted in retaliation for airing his alleged misdeeds.
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July 22, 2013 | Law.com

UBS Cuts Deal in Mortgage-Backed Securities Mega-Case

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