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Former Bank of America Broker to Be Retried in Mutual Funds Case
A former Bank of America broker, acquitted last month on most counts related to after-hours mutual fund trades, will be retried on four charges on which the jury was unable to reach a verdict, prosecutors said Thursday. Prosecutors from New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer's office said they opted to present the remaining charges to another jury after last-ditch efforts to reach a plea deal failed.Marsh Raises New Set of Questions for Noncompetes
The court held that the consideration for a noncompete agreement — stock options in Marsh — was reasonably related to the company's interest in protecting its goodwill and therefore sufficient to support a noncompete. By this holding, the court changed the long-held view that money or financial considerations never could constitute consideration for a noncompete.Panel Says Landmark Rent Deregulation Ruling Applies Retroactively
Exceptions to the First-Filed Doctrine
Philip L. Blum, a partner at Bingham McCutchen, and Derek Care, an associate at the firm, review a recent decision that vividly illustrates the importance of communicating a direct, specific and credible threat of litigation for purposes of the anticipatory filing exception to the first-filed doctrine.View more book results for the query "*"
Munger, Tolles Bags 4 High Court Clerks
It's thought to be the most ever hired by an L.A. firm in one year. And it probably cost a pretty penny.Courts Still at Odds Over Transsexuals' Civil Rights
A groundbreaking decision by the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals last year opened doors for transsexuals to bring discrimination lawsuits against their employers, but some lower federal courts are still holding to older precedents that bar Title VII claims.Judge Rejects Investor Suit Over Subprime Mortgage Losses
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