...res — Robert L. Lewis, New York, for ap — Eaton & Van Winkle LLP, New York (Robert A. Rubenfeld of counsel), for res...
...Zissu is relying on Robert Churchill of Eaton & Van Winkle. (Neither Reed Smith nor lawyers for the three firms...
...Robert Rubenfeld, a partner at Eaton & Van Winkle, represented the landlord. The Beaux-Arts style...
...Churchill, Bonnie R. Kim and Katherine P. Churchill of counsel, Eaton & Van Winkle, LLP, New York. ...
...counsel), for Barrack, Ferrazzano, Kirschbaum & Nagelberg, LLP, res — Eaton & Van Winkle, LLP, New York (Robert S. Churchill of counsel), for Fross...
Reed Smith can defend itself against a malpractice suit filed by beverage company Millennium Import over a failed licensing deal by claiming that Millennium was at fault, and simultaneously sue other
Former Lehman Brothers executive Ernest Green, a member of the "Little Rock Nine" who integrated an Arkansas high school in 1957, will get a chance at trial to prove he does not have to pay back $85,
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...Gump and counsel for Alfredlitte.com and related defendants at Eaton & Van Winkle moved to dismiss the defamation suit in March. They argued...
...Gump and counsel for Alfredlittle.com and related defendants at Eaton & Van Winkle moved to dismiss the defamation suit in March. They argued...
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