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Some Reservations About Expedia's Acquisition of Orbitz
A consumer activist group and the hotel industry are both urging the U.S. Department of Justice to block travel-booking site Expedia Inc.'s proposed acquisition of Orbitz Worldwide Inc.Some Reservations About Expedia's Acquisition of Orbitz
A consumer activist group and the hotel industry are both urging the U.S. Department of Justice to block travel-booking site Expedia Inc.'s proposed acquisition of Orbitz Worldwide Inc.Deal Watch: Google Shakeup Has Its Lawyers Feeling Lucky
Google turns to its longtime M&A counsel at Cleary Gottlieb to create a new holding company for the search giant, plus a rundown of this week's other megadeals and the law firms scrambling to keep them on track.Breyer Bites Back on Excessive Sealing
After toying with lawyers for Hewlett-Packard, the judge has agreed to reconsider the company's motions to shield certain confidential information.Breyer Bites Back on Excessive Sealing
After toying with lawyers for Hewlett-Packard, the judge has agreed to reconsider the company's motions to shield certain confidential information.Judge Issues Hilarious Opinion Refusing to Seal Docs
U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer clearly didn't think much of motions by firms including Wachtell and Skadden asking for documents to be sealed in a suit against Hewlett-Packard Co. How he responded is classic.Judge Issues Hilarious Opinion Refusing to Seal Docs
U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer clearly didn't think much of motions by firms including Wachtell and Skadden asking for documents to be sealed in a suit against Hewlett-Packard Co. How he responded is classic.Suit Over JPMorgan Anti-Money Laundering Compliance Tossed
JPMorgan Chase has beaten back a Delaware Court of Chancery lawsuit alleging its board of directors failed to oversee the banking giant's compliance with federal anti-money laundering laws and thus cost shareholders $2 billion in governmental fines.Suit Over JPMorgan Anti-Money Laundering Compliance Tossed
JPMorgan Chase has beaten back a Delaware Court of Chancery lawsuit alleging its board of directors failed to oversee the banking giant's compliance with federal anti-money laundering laws and thus cost shareholders $2 billion in governmental fines.Trending Stories
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