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Ground Shifts Under Howrey's Unfinished Business Claims
Armed with two recent wins, Shay Dvoretzky of Jones Day is going up against the Howrey estate on Tuesday as its trustee tries to claw back profits owed from unfinished matters that former partners took with them when they joined other firms.Zillow To Acquire Trulia For $3.5 Billion In Stock
Zillow has agreed to purchase rival Trulia in a $3.5 billion stock deal that makes the combined entity the largest online real estate advertising company.The Churn: Baker and Quinn Expand, Plus More Lateral Moves
Baker & McKenzie heads to Brisbane, Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan takes its litigation prowess to Houston and a trio of partners leave Kirkland & Ellis in our latest look at notable moves from throughout The Am Law 200.Bench Bar Conversations: Justice Elizabeth Emerson
Vincent J. Syracuse and Paul D. Sarkozi of Tannenbaum Helpern Syracuse & Hirschtritt recently spoke with Suffolk County Commercial Division Justice Elizabeth Emerson about her courtroom practices, interests and what she expects from attorneys who appear before her.The Churn: Greenberg Adds Two Practice Leaders, Plus More Lateral Moves
Greenberg Traurig raids Patton Boggs and Dentons for new practice chairs in Washington, D.C., and London in our latest roundup of lateral moves throughout The Am Law 200.The Churn: Husch Blackwell Hires Again in Denver, Plus More Lateral Moves
Husch Blackwell becomes the latest large Midwestern firm to bulk up in the Rockies; Dechert raids Wilmer to launch a life sciences practice in Frankfurt; Sidley Austin shutters its office in Germany's financial capital and other moves from around The Am Law 200.B/E Aerospace Tumbles After Plans To Split In Two
The two new companies will be independent, publicly traded entities, with their own management team and boards, with one focused on aircraft interiors and the other on distribution, logistics and technical services.Third Circuit Dismisses Viacom Executive Compensation Suit
Corporations can define shareholder voting rights by setting limits on certain classes of stock, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has ruled. Although the issue had been long settled in Delaware corporate law, the appellate court's precedential decision adopts the regulation as federal law.Third Circuit Dismisses Viacom Executive Compensation Suit
Corporations can define shareholder voting rights by setting limits on certain classes of stock, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has ruled. Although the issue had been long settled in Delaware corporate law, the appellate court's precedential decision adopts the regulation as federal law.Activist Fund Pitches Directors For B/E Aerospace
Activist fund Relational Investors LLC nominated two directors to the board of B/E Aerospace Inc. before the maker of aircraft seats postponed its annual meeting.Trending Stories
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