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A corporate lawyer must address a myriad of issues when called on to assist in a merger, acquisition or corporate financing transaction. If the company being acquired or financed has intellectual p
By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | January 3, 2008
Faith Knight Myers grew up in East Harlem as one of three daughters of a City University of New York professor and a New York City Schools food service manager under the assumption that each would
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The media have recently reported on major lawsuits that reflect the business sector's efforts to shut down or pare back significant federal securities regulations. This recourse to litigation by bu
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By Hank Grezlak | June 27, 2006
Lawyers and journalists have a lot in common. Both professions are honorable and defend some of our most basic tenets of freedom and democracy. They've also suffered a loss in prestige over the las
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Abraham Sofaer doesn't want to discuss Marvell Technologies. "I can't talk to you about it, so I wish you well," the former federal judge said last month before abruptly hanging up the phone.p
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