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Joseph Macchione and Ajay Raju knew each other professionally from their brief overlap working in Morgan Lewis & Bockius' real estate department in 2000, but it took eight years and a conversat
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The legal profession has been talking about the use of alternative fee arrangements (AFA) for decades. Yet, both law departments and law firms continue to struggle to arrive at mutually acceptable
By Susan Beck | September 11, 2006
The sensational revelation that Hewlett-Packard Co. engaged in "pretexting" to gain access to directors' and reporters' phone records has not just created damaging headlines for the Silicon Valley
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Oracle Corp. CEO Larry Ellison has agreed to donate $100 million to charities to settle a lawsuit revolving around a $900 million gain that he made by selling some of his company stock after the do
By Beth Bar | June 12, 2007
Claiming that the government has been "of no assistance in remedying the harm" it caused to its clients, attorneys for 16 former partners at accounting firm KPMG have asked Southern District of New
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By Jeffrey T. Green, Robert Torresen and A�ssatou Diop | April 30, 2008
Export controls are a morass of overlapping jurisdictions dotted with strict liability and criminal landmines. Worse, criminal and civil penalties have been severely ratcheted up recently, and more
By Kenneth A. Adams | October 23, 2007
If you want to take control of your contract drafting, as opposed to regurgitating the language of whatever contract models you happen to be using, you'll have to decide what to do with "shall."
By Marcia Coyle | February 10, 2009
The number of deferred and nonprosecution agreements between the U.S. Department of Justice and corporations declined by 60 percent in 2008 -- from a historic high of 40 in 2007 to 16 last year, ac
By Zach Lowe | April 20, 2009
The bailout of AIG has meant a lot of work for Sullivan & Cromwell and Debevoise & Plimpto
By Jill Nawrocki | June 25, 2007
Why is Howard Udell paying $8 million for a federal misdemeanor? Neither prosecutors nor Udell, the general counsel of Purdue Pharma L.P., will say exactly what he did wrong. But the size of the pe
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