Major Upgrades to TenLeaders.com Unveiled

WASHINGTON, D.C., Feb. 2, 2011 — (TLC NEWS) — The Ten Leaders Cooperative went live with major upgrades to its principal web site this week, announced Cooperative Director Stephen E. Clark.
The site and related domains — TenLeaders.com, TenLeaders.org and .net, as well as LeadingDivorceAttorneys.com, LeadersinPlasticSurgery.com, and Criminal Defense Attorneys’ unique link, NotGuiltyYourHonor.com — now include new search-by-region and search-by-state functionality.

The upgrades came in response to the steady and sustained growth of the Cooperative, which as of December 2010 had active members originating from California to Texas to New York, said Clark. Members can be found in 29 states.

“Beyond an entirely new look and feel to TenLeaders.com, our web presence contains much greater user-friendly features,” says Clark.  “It is a tremendously high quality presentation — I believe there is no better presentation of experienced professionals on the Internet today.”

Furthermore, TenLeaders.com now contains a news feed from both Ten Leaders New Service (TLC News) and Digital Press International’s main site, DPI.com. These features are intended to broaden the value and scope for the Ten Leaders Cooperative and its more than 5,000 members.

The Ten Leaders Cooperative was founded in 2002 as a presentation of experienced, qualified professionals in specific fields of the law, medicine, finance and architecture and technology. It was founded by Mr. Clark, a former newspaper publisher and Wall Street financial writer. The Cooperative is now headquartered at The American Press Institute Building, Reston, VA, outside of Washington, D.C.

For more information about The Ten Leaders Cooperative contact Kristin Kahl at 703-391-6833.

TL Member Rubin Sinins Retained in Rutgers Suicide Case

SPRINGFIELD, NJ, Jan. 19, 2011 – (TLC News) — Rubin Sinins, partner at Javerbaum Wurgaft Hicks Kahn Wikstrom & Sinins, PC., represents one of the defendants in the September 2010 privacy-invasion case in which a Rutgers University freshman committed suicide after his tryst was recorded by a roommate.

In the incident, 18-year-old Tyler Clementi jumped off the George Washington Bridge, after his roommate, Dharun Ravi, secretly recorded Clementi and another male student kissing in a dorm room.  Sinins is representing Molly Wei, who along with Ravi was charged with privacy invasion.  The incident triggered worldwide reaction, particularly among gay rights groups.

Notably, since the incident and subsequent filing of charges, prosecutors have brought no other charges against the students.

Sinins, 41, was inducted into The Ten Leaders of Criminal Defense Law of New Jersey in 2010.

Sinins in January 2011 declined to comment on the progress of the case.

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Jon & Kate Plus 2 Ten Leaders

PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 17, 2011  — (TLC News) — Jon and Kate Gosselin, whose 2009 divorce remains unresolved, are each represented now by Ten Leaders members.

Kate Gosselin last year retained Cheryl Young of the Norristown, PA, office of Hangley Aronchick Segal & Pudlin. Last spring, after issues of custody of the couple’s eight children could not be resolved, Jon Gosselin retained Mary Vidas of Blank Rome’s Philadelphia office.

Both Young and Vidas are members of The Ten Leaders of Matrimonial & Divorce Law of Greater Philadelphia. Each was inducted into Ten Leaders in 2004.  Both lawyers declined to comment on the case.

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