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Zuber & Taillieu LLP Partner Patrick Del Duca Named One of The Best Lawyers in America®
Zuber & Taillieu Partner Patrick Del Duca has been selected for inclusion in the 2010 edition of The Best Lawyers in America® in the specialty of international trade and finance law. For over a quarter of a century, Best Lawyers® has been regarded as the definitive guide to legal excellence in the United States. Selection to Best Lawyers is based on an exhaustive and rigorous peer-review survey comprising more than 2.8 million confidential evaluations by the top attorneys in the country. The Best Lawyers® annual publication has been described by The American Lawyer as “the most respected referral list of attorneys in practice.” The Best Lawyers in America® also reaches the largest and most targeted audience of any peer-review listing in the legal profession, appearing regularly in Corporate Counsel Magazine, The Los Angeles Times, New York Magazine, and more than 60 other regional and city magazines, reaching more than 15 million influential readers. To learn more please read Mr. Del Duca’s Biography.
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Employment Law
US Airways, Inc. v. McCutchen: Third Circuit Limits ERISA Fiduciary Relief; Allows Equitable Reformation
January 24, 2012By Jeremy J. GrayIn a split with other circuits, the Third Circuit recently limited relief available to benefit plan administrators under ERISA. In US Airways, Inc. v. McCutchen,… More…
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In re Taylor: Attorneys May Not Rely Solely on “Default Management” Databases to Prepare Mortgage
January 24, 2012By Andrew ErskineAttorneys and law firms handling mortgage foreclosure-related matters cannot rely solely on factual information contained in a “default management” database maintained for their client in… More…
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Patent Law
In re Ricoh Co., Ltd.: Federal Circuit Clarifies § 1920 Allowances for Prevailing Party to Charge Costs
January 09, 2012By Thomas F. Zuber and Sarah S. BrooksThe Federal Circuit recently clarified several aspects of § 1920’s allowances for a prevailing party to charge its costs against the losing party. In In… More…
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