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London Quinn Emanuel partner Marc Becker was accused by Bank of America of a fatal conflict related to his prior work for BofA counsel Munger Tolles. Now Becker has resigned, but will Quinn be able to salvage its representation of AIG and avoid collateral damage in other mortgage-backed securities cases it's handling?
Three Firms Win Roles on Berkshire Hathaway's Largest Deal Ever
Berkshire Hathaway announced on Monday that it is acquiring 77 percent of railroad operator Burlington Northern Santa Fe for $34 billion in cash and stock. Berkshire, the holding company for the assets of Warren Buffett, the world's second-richest man, already owns the other 23 percent. Cravath, Swaine & Moore, Munger, Tolles & Olson and Sullivan & Cromwell worked on the deal -- the largest in Berkshire's history.Four Am Law Firms at Table as Berkshire, 3G Snap up Heinz in $28 Billion Deal
Warren Buffett has teamed with Brazilian-backed investment firm 3G Capital to acquire H.J. Heinz Company in a deal worth $28 billion, including the assumption of debt. Munger Tolles and Kirkland are advising Berkshire and 3G, respectively, on the transaction, while Davis Polk is representing Heinz, and Wachtell is acting as counsel to a special committee of the Heinz board.Dreier's L.A. Affiliates Un-Merge
The L.A. firm that bore the now-disgraced Dreier name splits in twain: Larry Stein's group wants to join another bigger firm, while the other will stand alone. Also Blogged: Lawyer skims $71K of the $80K he received to mount a death penalty defense. Conflict? Guess not ... And: New statistics confirm that few lawyers dare take a part-time schedule (very few) and that most of them are women (way most). Plus: The Munger lawyer who didn't quite vet Bill Richardson?Jurisdiction issue adds twist to Bank of America case
The application of New York law in American International Group suit against Bank of America could decide the future of the mortgage-backed securities case.'Technical error' made redacted court papers legible
Zynga Game Networks was caught in a tech snafu when its lawyers filed redacted court papers that could easily be read in their original form.Trending Stories
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