Recently by Louis M. Solomon
Proskauer's E-Guide On International Litigation And Arbitration: A Welcome Reference For Practitioners And Clients
Editor: Mr. Solomon, Proskauer Rose recently announced the release of a reference work entitled Proskauer on International Litigation and Arbitration: Managing, Resolving and Avoiding Cross-Border Business and Regulatory Disputes. For starters, what kinds of cases or matters are generally covered...
Read MoreQuantitative Techniques For Case Evaluation And Their Limitations
Thoughtful case evaluation is a prerequisite to any professional approach to making the critical decisions in a litigation. However, formal case evaluation should not be confused with quantitative case evaluation. The latter concept is becoming fashionable and is being pressed into service by its...
Read MoreLatin America - Law Firms An Interdisciplinary Group Meets The Challenge Of A Public Company Cross-Border Reorganization
Editor: Mr. Solomon, would you tell our readers something about your background? Solomon: I graduated from Harvard Law School in 1976, and I have been litigating ever since. Before joining Proskauer, I was with a smaller firm that focused almost exclusively on litigation. Editor: I know you...
Read MoreA Litigation Department At The Top Of Its Form
Editor: Mr. Solomon, would you tell our readers something about your background and professional experience? Solomon: I've been litigating since I graduated from Harvard Law School in 1976. Before joining Proskauer, I was with Solomon, Zauderer, Ellenhorn, Frischer & Sharp, which focused...
Read MoreChanging International Commercial Litigation
Three recent decisions - from the Second Circuit, the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, and the Southern District's Bankruptcy Court - enhance the growing body of law addressing the relationship between U.S. and foreign legal regimes. More significant than the fact that...
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