...Plaintiff-Appellant-res, v. UNION BANCAIRE PRIVE? Defendants-Respondents-ap — Bickel & Brewer, New York (Alexander D. Widell of counsel), for appellant-res —...
...For Respondents-Appellants: William A. Brewer (Alexander D. Widell, on the brief), Bickel & Brewer, New York, NY. ...
...own financial interests ahead of the class. Wyly's lawyer, William Brewer of Bickel & Brewer, called it "one of the most egregious cases...
...Columbia, admitted pro hac vice, of counsel), for appellant. Bickel & Brewer, New York (William A. Brewer III of counsel), for respondents....
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...of error, without argument or authority, waive error. See Sullivan v. Bickel & Brewer, 943 S.W.2d 477 , 486 (Tex. App.-Dallas...
...Corp., By: William A. Brewer III, Esq., James S. Renard, Esq., Alexander D. Widell, Esq., Eric P. Haas, Esq., Bickel & Brewer, New York...
...Castillo was represented by Pryor Cashman and Sheraton was represented by Bickel & Brewer and Bryan Cave....
...on Tuesday in the face of Sunday's ouster.) Bickel & Brewer countered in a motion filed Tuesday that Marriott was seeking "...
...nbsp; Bickel & Brewer's Alexander D. Widell and Andrew L. Poplinger review two recent...
Bickel & Brewer's Alexander D. Widell and Andrew L. Poplinger review two recent cases from Second Circuit district courts that demonstrate how the "tracing" requirement of the Supreme Court's decisio
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