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7/12/10 New York Times Covers Milberg’s BP Investigation
6/15/10 Sanford P. Dumain Recognized in Chambers USA 2010: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business
5/10/10 Ariana J. Tadler Recognized as One of Lawdragon's 500 Leading Lawyers in America
5/1/10 Data Preservation Policies Scrutinized by Two Courts
1/4/10 Law360 Names Milberg LLP as One of the Plaintiffs Securities Firms of the Year
10/28/09 Paul Novak recognized as a "Top Lawyer" by Dbusiness Magazine
10/28/09 "On the Case," a profile of the Hon. Sol Schreiber
10/5/09 National Law Journal Selects Milberg for Plaintiffs' Hot List
10/5/09 Milberg Partners Matthew Gluck, Jonathan M. Landers, Michael C. Spencer, Robert A. Wallner, Barry A. Weprin, and Jeff S. Westerman Recognized as "Super Lawyers"
5/1/09 Following the Money
4/1/09 Second Circuit Lets Nigerian Children’s Drug Case Proceed in U.S.
3/5/09 Milberg LLP Comes to Canada
12/13/08 Look at Wall St. Wizard Finds Magic Had Skeptics
12/12/08 For Investors, Trust Lost, and Money Too
12/11/08 BCE's Battle for the Break Fee - BNN Interviews Michael Spencer
12/10/08 U.S. Class Action Lawyers Watching BCE Saga
4/1/08 Rob Wallner Recognized in Lawdragon's List of "Securities Litigators You Need to Know"
3/11/08 Milberg Ranked at Top in List of Securities Class Action Settlements in 2007
3/6/07 Milberg Ranked Number 4 in Institutional Shareholder Services' Ranking of the Top 50 Plaintiffs' Law Firms
2/14/07 Ariana J. Tadler and Jeff S. Westerman are Named in Lawdragon's 3000 Leading Plaintiffs' Lawyers in America
5/31/05 Los Angeles Daily Journal Presents Top 30 Securities Litigators in California Featuring Jeff Westerman, Managing Partner of Milberg's Los Angeles Office
3/31/05 Securities Cases Set Records for Money, Claim
11/12/04 Jurists Share Judicial Preferences
9/20/04 Compliance Reporter: Lawyers Say Cases With No Loss Proved Will Increase