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Appellate Practice

Mar. 9, 2006

From Banking to Bankruptcy, Varying Views Arise on Circuits

Focus Column - By Laura W. Brill, Katharine J. Galston, Christopher M. Newman, Ted M. Sichelman - In the final month of 2005, decisions of the U.S. Circuit Courts of Appeals created or deepened conflicts of authority on significant issues affecting the business community, from securities class-action procedure to bankruptcy, to employment law affecting the banking industry and more.

Focus Column

By Laura W. Brill,
Katharine J. Galston,
Christopher M. Newman,
Ted M. Sichelman
        
        In the final month of 2005, decisions of the U.S. Circuit Courts of Appeals created or deepened conflicts of authority on significant issues affecting the business community, from securities class-action pro...

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