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Munger, Grace spar over retrial
Tycoon Charles Munger says he's not worried about reports his newspaper,the Los Angeles Daily Journal, has a possible $30-million exposure inthe retrial of a predatory pricing lawsuit brought by a tiny competitor.But just the same, the corporate chairman of the nation's largest dailylegal affairs paper is unveiling new lead counsel -- star litigator RonOlson -- as well as going public with some choice words about hisopponent (who's been calling him names all along). So what if David v.Goliath is a clJudge OKs $500 Million Settlement by Social Security Administration
The Social Security Administration has agreed to pay an estimated $500 million to people whose benefits it suspended or denied between January 2007 and April of this year, under a settlement given preliminary approval by a judge Tuesday. The government also agreed to change the policy under which it denies or suspends payments for people with outstanding arrest warrants. People whose benefits were denied or suspended between 2000 and 2006 also will have a chance to reinstate their benefits.Rambus kept its investors on edge and its lawyers working overtime for seven years as it pressed claims that rival chip makers Micron and Hynix cheated it out of nearly $4 billion. Now, after making its case over three months of trial and enduring a nerve-wracking eight weeks of jury deliberations, Rambus and its lawyers at Munger Tolles & Olson have been left empty-handed.
Manage and Mitigate EDD Costs With Microsoft Exchange Server 2010
Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 is a messaging platform providing an e-mail storage database, transport features to send e-mail data from one place to another, and the ability for users to retrieve e-mail data via a number of different software clients. A significant advancement, says Munger Tolles' Bobby Malhotra: its three new features that can help lawyers manage and mitigate EDD costs.DOJ, Transocean reach $1.4B agreement in Gulf of Mexico oil disaster
Transocean Ltd. will pay $1.4 billion in civil and criminal penalties and fines for the company's role in the Gulf of Mexico oil rig explosion and spill, the U.S. Justice Department has announced.The Churn: Lateral Moves and Promotions in The Am Law 200
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