Rajaratnam Found Guilty On All Counts in Insider Trading Case
A federal jury in Manhattan found hedge fund billionaire Raj Rajaratnam guilty on 14 counts of conspiracy and fraud. The verdict came after six days of deliberations and a nine-week trial on insider trading charges.Urge to Merge Continues: McKenna Long, Herbert Smith Eye New Nuptials
Clifford Chance Advises on $1.5 Billion Vedanta-Cairn India Deal
The deal gives London-based Vedanta Resources a 10.4 percent stake in Cairn Energy's India business, which includes highly anticipated new production from oilfields in Rajasthan. The deal is believed to be the largest overnight block trade transaction in India's history.Court Recognizes Same-Sex Marriage in Cozen Benefits Row
In the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in United States v. Windsor, a Pennsylvania federal judge has ruled the wife, and not the parents, of a deceased female Cozen O'Connor partner is entitled to her profit-sharing benefits.Sidley, Latham on GE's $587 Million Acquisition of Clarient
In GE's latest effort to deploy its $25 billion stash of cash, the company's health care unit is buying cancer diagnostics company Clarient.Trending Stories
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