Brokeback Lawfirm: A Few More Photos
Leaving New York Supreme Court after last week's hearing in Aaron Charney v. Sullivan & Cromwell: Paul Caminiti of Sard Verbinnen, a former lawyer turned public relations guru, retained by S&C for the Charney matter; Vivia Chen of The American Lawyer, as stylish as ever; and Dan Alterman of Alterman & Boop, counsel to Aaron Charney, rocking the whole "lovable schlub" look.
A few more photographs, after the jump.
Still on the courthouse steps: Dan Alterman, Vivia Chen, Paul Caminiti. Note how Chen's leopard-print umbrella matches her handbag. Who says reporters are all fashion-impaired, ink-stained wretches?
The patrician and distinguished Charles Stillman, looking confident and happy as he emerges from 60 Centre Street.
Zachary Fasman of Paul Hastings, counsel to S&C, does some "bending over" of his own.
Plaintiff Aaron Charney, looking cheerful and friendly. Sorry this pic is so blurry. We were so excited to see ABC, we couldn't hold the camera still.
Additional photos, of higher quality -- click on the thumbnails to enlarge -- are available from Lavi Soloway.

"Who says reporters are all fashion-impaired, ink-stained wretches"
No one says this that I know. Maybe it's the bathrobe-wearing, Monday-morning quarterbacking self-important exhibitionist pseudojournalists known as bloggers who say this.
I just knew it! It was so obvious that S&C had some powerhouse PR thing going on!
Sorry but Stillman looks mean and snakey (but in a Patrician way of course)
I think the "ink-stained wretch" stereotype is more appropriate for male reporters.
This is anecdotal evidence, but most male journalists I know are sloppy-looking. Most female journalists I know are stylish.
"Stylish?" Come on, Lat. The 80's called. They want their over-the-top Burberry plaid back.
Asian women love Burberry.
But Paul Caminiti, S&C's new flack, sounds like he's working a little outside his expertise: "mergers and acquisitions, proxy contests, litigation support, divestitures, crises, IPO’s and restructurings, as well as helping build and enhance corporate identities."
Lat, if you're going to post photos of last week's old news, at least find some good ones. Jesus Christ, man. This blog is really, really starting to suck major ass.
Lat, check the IP addresses on your commenters. I bet you'll find that 7:17 on this post is also 8:11 on this post:
http://www.abovethelaw.com/2007/04/musical_chairs_041707.php
And 7:16 on this post:
http://www.abovethelaw.com/2007/04/house_judiciary_committee_plea.php
And the author of many other troll-type comments over the past few weeks.
Just a guess....