Magistrate Judge Pollak of the E.D.N.Y. in late August issued a most thoughtful opinion in Bensley v. Falconstor Software, Inc., appointing “William Burns as Lead Plaintiff and the Rosen Law Firm as Class Counsel,” and denying Robbins Geller’s motion to appoint its institutional client. More recently, Judge Korman “rejected the objections filed by” Robbins Geller. M.J. Pollak’s opinion is here. The docket is here.
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David bests Goliath
Posted in Lead counsel motions
Posted by Bart Cohen on 10/04/2011
https://impaneled.com/2011/10/04/david-bests-goliath/
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Bart Cohen is the principal of the Law Office of Bart D. Cohen, where he represents his clients in class actions and other complex litigation, and Winning Briefs, where he polishes, edits and drafts written work product for overextended lawyers.
His unnatural appetites for rules and research of all kinds have made him an expert on proceedings before the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation. He feeds those appetites and chronicles the battles to land lead counsel appointments that are fought in part before the Panel on imPaneled.
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