...Attorney For Plaintiff zheng/Class: Judith L. Spanier, Esq., Abbey Spanier Rodd & Abrams, LLP. Attorney For Plaintiff R2: Jeff...
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E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. reached the low point in its patent showdown with Monsanto Co. last August, when a jury concluded that DuPont had willfully infringed Monsanto's Roundup Ready seed paten
...ATTORNEYS Counsel for Plaintiffs: Nancy Kaboolian Abbey Spanier Rodd Abrams & Paradis, LLP, New York, NY. ...
...Appellant: Karin E. Fisch, Judith L. Spanier, Natalie S. Marcus, Abbey Spanier Rodd & Abrams, LLP, New York, NY, on the brief, Daniel J. Sponseller...
A federal appeals court says owners and lessees of BMWs fitted with allegedly defective Bridgestone tires can't sue as a class under the New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act
...Esq., Stephen Thran Rodd, Esq., Stephanie Dawn Amin-Giwner, Esq., Abbey Spanier Rodd Abrams & Paradis, LLP, New York, NY. ...
...For Doris B. Keeley Formicola, Dorothy Schimel and Naomi Schimel: Abbey Spanier Rodd & Abrams, LLP, New York, NY. For Nicholas...
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A director who allegedly expedited a pending acquisition because he feared losing his job if the transaction was not completed is an interested director, the Delaware Court of Chancery ruled when it
...firms—Girard Gibbs; Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd; and Abbey Spanier Rodd & Abrams—filed putative class claims against Sallie Mae in early...
Southern District Judge Deborah A. Batts ruled on Friday in a putative class action against hedge fund manager J. Ezra Merkin and three of his funds that Mr. Merkin may have been imprudent in investi
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