New York City police officers are walking their beats with more jingle in their pockets, thanks to a legal team from Kaye Scholer that partnered with the general counsel of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association in a state-mandated arbitration proceeding that, for the first time since 1898, broke 'pay parity' with firefighters. Also, attorneys from McDermott Will & Emery have teamed with Lambda Legal in a suit against the federal government on behalf of a disabled gay father whose repeated requests for financial assistance in raising his two children were allegedly ignored.
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New York Law Journal
June 27, 2008
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