To plaintiffs firms, there are financial scandals, and then there is Libor. Lawyers say the Libor scandal is not only unprecedented in its reach, but also in its potential for litigatio
...or by Mark Lebovitch, a partner in New York's Bernstein Litowitz Berger & Grossmann, who is co-lead counsel for the plaintiffs. ...
...or by Mark Lebovitch, a partner in New York's Bernstein Litowitz Berger & Grossmann, who is co-lead counsel for the plaintiffs. ...
The presidential election isn't the only race luring lawyers and law firms. U.S. Senate races have attracted significant dollars from the legal industry in several states, such as Texas, Louisiana an
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