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Vincent Monte-Sano Recognized for Real Estate Work
Real Estate partner Vincent Monte-Sano’s work on behalf of Trinity Real Estate was noted in the January 11, 2006 “Real Estate Update” section of the New York Law Journal. Mr. Monte-Sano represented Trinity in a lease of premises at 225 Varick Street to the Legal Action Center’s New York City headquarters. The lease has a term of ten years, and renovations are scheduled to be completed next month.

01-11-2006

Sara N. Stenger Joins Buckingham, Doolittle & Burroughs, Llp Cleveland Office
Cleveland, OH - The law firm of Buckingham, Doolittle & Burroughs, LLP, is pleased to announce that Sara N. Stenger has joined the law firm’s Real Estate & Construction practice group as an Associate resident in the Cleveland office.
Prior to joining the law firm, Ms. Stenger served as a judicial intern for Judge Linda Tucci Teodosio at the Summit County Juvenile Court. She reviewed and answered objections to Magistrate’s Decisions, researched topics such as legal emancipation and birth certificate name changes, observed trials, and aided judicial attorneys in rewriting juvenile local rules. She also was a law clerk/legal secretary at Charles J. Palmeri Co., L.P.A. She assisted in the preparation of motions for summary judgment and default judgment, researched bankruptcy and foreclosure cases, and bid at Sheriffs’ sales in Summit and Cuyahoga County for National City Bank.
Ms. Stenger earned her J.D., cum laude, The University of Akron School of Law in 2005. She was an Articles Editor for the Akron Law Review. Ms. Stenger was also a member of Phi Alpha Delta, the Student Bar Association, and a McDowell Scholar. In addition, she received her B.S., cum laude, from John Carroll University. She is a volunteer for the American Cancer Society, Young Professionals.
Ms. Stenger resides in Cleveland, Ohio.
Since 1913, Buckingham, Doolittle & Burroughs, LLP has served individuals and businesses in virtually every industry and trade. We provide a full range of legal services to clients, from sole proprietors to multinational corporations, governmental bodies, foundations and public organizations. We understand what it takes to form and sustain supportive relationships with a focus on client goals.
Offices are located in Akron, Canton, Cleveland, and Columbus, Ohio, and Boca Raton, Florida.
Areas of Focus: Alternate Dispute Resolution; Appellate; Bankruptcy; Business Law; Closely Held Companies; Commercial Law and Complex Litigation; Computer Law; Construction Law; Copyrights; Corporate Law; Creditors Rights; Criminal Law & Government Investigation; Employee Benefits; Environmental; Family Law; Finance Law; Franchise; Health Care; Health Personnel Immigration; Home Care Agencies; Hospice Care Programs; Hospitals & Health Systems; Immigration Law; Insurance Coverage; Insurance Defense; Insurance Providers; Intellectual Property; Labor and Employment Law; Land Use and Zoning; Litigation; Long-Term Care Providers; Medical Malpractice Defense; Mergers and Acquisitions; Non-Profit Organizations Law; Patents; Physicians and Physician Groups; Private Foundations; Probate; Public Law; Publicly Held Companies; Real Estate; School Law; Securities; Sports & Entertainment Law; Succession Planning; Taxation; Toxic Tort; Trademarks/Service Marks; Trade Secrets; Trial; Trust & Estate Planning; White Collar Defense; Workers’ Compensation.

01-11-2006

Bryan Cave Attorneys Offer Strategic Advice for Voluntary Cleanups In Wake of Supreme Court Ruling
In December of 2004, the U.S. Supreme Court issued an opinion that restricts the right of companies that voluntarily clean up polluted sites to get former owners of those sites to share the cost. For the January issue of Environmental Law in New York, New York Partner Philip Karmel and Associate Laurence Horvath authored an article about how the ruling in Cooper Industries, Inc. v. Aviall Services, Inc. and its progeny in the lower courts affect those who seek to develop contaminated properties.
“It seems likely that the U.S. Supreme Court will revisit the availability of contribution suits under the Superfund law in the near future to resolve the conflicts that have arisen among the lower courts,” they wrote. The article provides strategic advice for those brownfield developers and other clients who seek to purchase or voluntarily cleanup a contaminated site but cannot place their business affairs on hold while the courts sort out the questions left unanswered by the Supreme Court decision.
Karmel and Horvath are members of the Environmental and Commercial Litigation Client Service Groups.
Click on the attachment below to read the full article. This article is reprinted with permission from the January 2006 issue of the Environmental Law in New York. © 2006 Matthew Bender & Co., Inc. All rights reserved. Further duplication without permission is prohibited

01-11-2006

FACING HISTORY AND OURSELVES AND BROWN RUDNICK CO-HOST A BREAKFAST CONVERSATION WITH JUSTICE ALBIE SACHS AND VANESSA SEPTEMBER
Boston, MA, November 3, 2005 – On January 17, 2006, Facing History and Ourselves and
Brown Rudnick will present a community-wide conversation with South African
Constitutional Court Justice Albie Sachs, the human rights activist world-recognized for
his role in creating South Africa’s new constitution. Justice Sachs and his life partner, Vanessa
September, will discuss South Africa’s emerging democracy following the fall of apartheid and
will share their personal stories on the transformation of that region. The event will take place
from 7:30 – 9:00 a.m. at the offices of Brown Rudnick Berlack Israels LLP, One Financial
Center, Boston, MA 02111. The event is free and open to the public, but seating is limited.
To RSVP contact Kristen Duffy at 617-735-1665 or kristen_duffy@facing.org.
Appointed by President Nelson Mandela in 1994, Justice Sachs is a member of the South
African Constitutional Court. His life partner, Vanessa September, is an architect working on
urban rebuilding. Justice Sachs has played an active role in the creation of South Africa’s
new constitution, and is the author of several books on human rights including The Soft
Vengeance of a Freedom Fighter. In his most recent book, The Free Diary of Albie Sachs,
Justice Sachs and Ms. September describe how South Africa is being healed and rebuilt.
Signed copies of both books will be available for purchase at the January 17th
event at Brown Rudnick.
Brown Rudnick has provided pro bono representation to Facing History since 1976 and
today serves as the organization’s General Counsel (Pro Bono). The firm has assisted in
every aspect of Facing History’s growth and development on issues ranging from
employment, employment benefits, contract negotiations, intellectual property, real estate,
corporate governance, and dispute resolution.

01-11-2006

Peter Kirsanow to Testify in Samuel Alito Supreme Court Hearing
CLEVELAND, OHIO - January 11, 2006 – Benesch, Friedlander, Coplan & Aronoff LLP attorney Peter N. Kirsanow will be testifying in Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito's hearing in Washington D.C. later this week. President Bush nominated Alito to the position of Associate Justice, to replace retiring Justice Sandra Day O'Connor. The focus of Mr. Kirsanow's testimony will be Samuel Alito's record on issues related to civil rights.
Mr. Kirsanow was recently appointed by President Bush to the National Labor Relations Board. He is a partner with Benesch's Labor and Employment Practice Group.

01-11-2006

B&W Wins Summary Judgment of Patent Infringement
Chicago, IL -- Banner & Witcoff is pleased to announce that it prevailed today on a motion for summary judgment of patent infringement in SunTiger, Inc. v. Sunglass Products of California d/b/a Zoom Eyeworks, Inc and Fisherman Eyewear.
Sunglass Products sells sunglasses under the name "Fisherman Eyewear." See http://www.fishermaneyewear.com. One of the lenses in the Fisherman Eyewear line of sunglasses is a type of lens that Sunglass Products calls "Low Light Amber." Sunglass Products markets this Low Light Amber lens to fisherman and states that the lens is "excellent for low light conditions such as first and last light or heavily overcast days."
SunTiger has multiple patents, including U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,177,509 and 5,400,175, that cover the technology used in Sunglass Product's Low Light Amber lenses. This technology originated from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (“JPL”), which is managed for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (“NASA”) by the California Institute of Technology. JPL is the lead U.S. center for robotic exploration of the solar system. The patented technology protects human eyesight by blocking dangerous blue, violet, and ultraviolet light and allowing substantial transmission of wavelengths of light that are useful for visual acuity.
On January 11, 2006, the Court, a federal court in Los Angeles, granted summary judgment of infringement and held that the Fisherman Eyewear "Low Light Amber" lenses literally infringed SunTiger's '509 and '175 Patents. A jury trial is scheduled for June 2006 in order to determine the extent of SunTiger's damages and to establish whether Sunglass Products' infringement was willful.
In view of the fact that Sunglass Products made an unusual move of waiving traditional defenses of invalidity and unenforceability, this ruling by the Court establishes Sunglass Products' liability. Consequently, SunTiger expects that a permanent injunction will issue shortly.
The legal team on this case representing SunTiger was Timothy C. Meece of Banner & Witcoff, Ltd. and Larry A. Sackey of the Law Offices of Larry A. Sackey.
Banner & Witcoff's representation of SunTiger in enforcement of these patents dates to 1997, when Banner & Witcoff lawyers obtained a multimillion dollar jury verdict and finding of willfulness that was affirmed by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.

01-11-2006

Arnold & Porter Named To FORTUNE\'s \"100 Best Companies\" List For Four Years Running
WASHINGTON, D.C., January 11, 2006 – Arnold & Porter LLP was again named to FORTUNE’s “100 Best Companies to Work For” list, which marks the fourth consecutive year the firm has been so honored. The firm was singled out for having "socially responsible lawyers" and for its significant contribution to public service. The FORTUNE list is regarded as the most authoritative of its kind, largely because two-thirds of an employer’s score is based on a confidential survey of employees.


FORTUNE editor-at-large Geoff Colvin said that despite globalization’s pressures on U.S. companies, employers who made the list are “blazing a trail for all organizations to thrive in today’s economic world.”


For the past two years, Arnold & Porter has been the only law firm on the FORTUNE “100 Best” list that has also made Working Mother magazine’s “100 Best Companies” list. "Our goal is to create a place where everyone feels good about coming to work,” said Arnold & Porter Chairman Michael Sohn. “We are committed to a diverse workplace that enables employees to pursue their professional and personal goals to the maximum extent feasible. We are grateful for this national recognition of those core values."


Arnold & Porter has been recognized repeatedly for its family-friendly benefits and positive work environment. The firm has been named to Working Mother’s “100 Best Companies” list six times. Washingtonian magazine named Arnold & Porter to its "Great Places to Work" list in 2005, describing it as “the firm with a heart" and noting that "nothing it does is more impressive than its commitment to pro bono work." The firm garnered ABA’s prestigious Pro Bono Law Firm of the Year Award in 2004 and has ranked among the top three firms in the country for pro bono by American Lawyer for the past three years.


"The 100 Best Companies to Work For" list is compiled for FORTUNE by Robert Levering and Milton Moskowitz of the Great Place to Work Institute in San Francisco, based on two criteria: an evaluation of the policies and culture of each company, and the opinions of the company's employees. The latter is given more weight; two-thirds of the total score comes from employee responses to a 57-question survey. More than 100,000 employees from 466 companies participated in the survey this year, up from 356 candidate companies last year. Companies are scored in four areas: credibility (communication to employees), respect (opportunities and benefits), fairness (compensation, diversity), and pride/camaraderie (philanthropy, celebrations).


Arnold & Porter LLP, an international law firm of approximately 625 attorneys, has offices in Washington, D.C., Northern Virginia, New York, Los Angeles, Denver, San Francisco, London, and Brussels. The firm, founded in 1946, maintains more than 25 practice areas spanning a broad spectrum of the law, with a primary focus on litigation, transactional matters, and regulatory issues.

01-11-2006

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