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    Howard Meyers as guest legal commentator on CNBC, December 15, 2005

  • CNBC, December 15, 2005. Howard S. Meyers appeared a guest legal commentator and discussed the Illinois Supreme Court's ruling in connection with the "lights" class action against Philip Morris USA.
  • The Wall Street Journal, "Spitzer Retreats From Another Fund Prosecution," November 22, 2005. Robert G. Heim was quoted in connection with Eliot Spitzer's decision to drop fraud and larceny charges against an ex-CIBC executive. "It seems to me that Eliot Spitzer is re-evaluating the criminal case that he's brought in connection with the mutual fund market timing investigation," said Robert G. Heim, a former SEC official now a white-collar defense attorney at Meyers & Heim LLP in New York. Since the Sihpol verdict, he said, Mr. Spitzer "seems to be acting more cautiously with the cases he litigates."
  • Bloomberg Radio, November 9, 2005. Robert G. Heim appeared as a guest legal commentator and discussed the REFCO bankruptcy auction.
  • Robert G. Heim as guest legal commentator on CNBC, October 14, 2005

  • CNBC, October 14, 2005. Robert G. Heim appeared as a guest legal commentator and discussed the due diligence requirements of auditors and underwriters in the wake of the Refco scandal involding its former chief executive, Philip Bennett.
  • CNBC, July 13, 2005. Howard S. Meyers appeared as a guest legal commentator and discussed the sentencing of former WorldCom CEO, Bernard Ebbers.
  • Bloomberg TV, July 13, 2005. Robert G. Heim appeared as a guest legal commentator and discussed impact of the sentence issued to former WorldCom CEO, Bernard Ebbers.
  • CBS News, June 17, 2005. Robert Heim appeared as a guest legal commentator and discussed the conviction of Dennis Kozlowski, the former chief executive of Tyco, and Mark Swartz, Tyco's former chief financial officer, on charges of grand larceny and conspiracy.
  • The New York Times, "Ex-Broker Acquitted in Fund Case," June 10, 2005. Robert G. Heim was quoted in connection with the acquittal of a former Bank of America broker who was alleged to have participated in the late trading of mutual fund shares. "I think this is a major blow to Eliot Spitzer and his campaign against Wall Street," said Robert G. Heim, a former lawyer with the Securities and Exchange Commission, who is now a partner at Meyers & Heim.