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2011 Burton Award Winners:
Congratulations to Heath Tarbert and Michael Aiello of Weil, Gotshal & Manges, who were chosen to receive the 2011 Burton Award for Legal Achievement, which honors excellence in legal writing. Mr. Tarbert and Mr. Aiello’s winning submission, “Bank M & A in the Wake of Dodd-Frank,” was published in the November/December 2010 issue. To read this article and others from this issue click on the Sample Newsletter link below.
2009 Burton Award Winners:
Sarah L. Reid and Robert W. Schumacher received the 2009 Burton Award for their winning submission, "Automatic Assignability of Claims: The Tension Between Federal and New York State Law," which was published in the September 2008 issue of The Banking Law Journal.
2008 Burton Award Winners:
Kelley Drye bankruptcy partners Eric R. Wilson and Robert S. Friedman were selected as winners of the 2008 Burton Award for Legal Achievement, considered one of the highest literary honors in law. Mr. Wilson & Mr. Friedman received the award for their article, "The Legal Fallout from the Subprime Crisis", published in the May 2007 issue of The Banking Law Journal.
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Steven A. Meyerowitz is a graduate of Harvard Law School. Mr. Meyerowitz was an attorney for a prominent Wall Street law firm for nearly five years before founding Meyerowitz Communications Inc., a law firm marketing communications consulting company that works with some of the largest and most successful law firms in the country. He has written scores of articles on law firm marketing and management for publications including The New York Times and the ABA Journal, and is a columnist for the New York Law Journal, a contributing writer for The Pennsylvania Lawyer Magazine (published by the Pennsylvania Bar Association), Marketing Law Editor of Marketing Management Magazine (published by the American Marketing Association) and managing editor of the Federal Bar Council News. In addition, he is the author of a book on marketing, sales, and advertising law.See all works by Mr. Meyerowitz