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March 01, 2012 | Corporate Counsel

Deals & Suits

17 minute read
December 01, 2010 | Daily Business Review

AIG sells $2 Billion of bonds in first offer since rescue

AIG issued $500 million of 3.65 percent notes due January 2014 that yield 295 basis points more than similar-maturity Treasuries, and $1.5 billion of 6.4 percent debt due December 2020 at a spread of 362.5 basis points, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.
5 minute read
August 02, 2012 | Daily Report Online

Juvenile court judge defeats two for seat on Cobb Superior Court

Cobb County Juvenile Court Judge Gregory Poole defeated two other candidates to fill a rare open seat on the Cobb Superior Court bench, the biggest win on a busy election day for the legal community.
5 minute read
February 20, 2002 | New York Law Journal

New Deals: Lawyers on Major Transactions

In a deal valued at about $650 million, New York-based media conglomerate Viacom Inc., whose assets include television networks CBS, UPN, MTV and Nickelodeon, as well as the Showtime cable network, video rental powerhouse Blockbuster and publisher Simon & Schuster, announced last week that it had reached an agreement to purchase Los Angeles television station KCAL-TV from New York`s Young Broadcasting Inc. The acquisition of KCAL gives Viacom two owned and operated television stations in Los Angeles,
3 minute read
June 24, 2009 | Daily Report Online

U.S. automakers work to rebuild quality stamp

The U.S. automakers spent much of this decade retooling their lineups to offer cars rivaling Toyota Motor Corp.'s Camry and Honda Motor Co.'s Accord. Now comes the challenge of winning over consumers. While models such as Ford Motor Co.'s Mercury Sable got top quality marks from researcher J.D. Power Associates, U.
7 minute read
December 08, 2003 | Daily Report Online

Jury Lets Ford Off Hook in Explorer Rollover Suit

Richmond [email protected] on both sides of Vittorio and Rosanna DiMaso's product liability case against Ford Motor Co. fought ferociously for leverage under a 2003 U.S. Supreme Court decision urging moderation in punitive damages.They fought needlessly, as it turned out. Jurors returned defense verdicts on all counts, after listening to a month-long trial before Cobb Superior Court Judge Toby B.
6 minute read
February 02, 2007 | Daily Report Online

Judge says he may have to suspend Nichols trial

ATLANTA AP - A judge warned Friday that he may have to suspend the trial of a man accused of killing four people in a shooting spree that began inside a courthouse unless more money is made available for the suspect's defense.Jury selection in Brian Nichols' murder trial began Jan. 11, and since then lawyers in the case have been poring through questionnaires filled out by hundreds of potential jurors.
4 minute read
July 29, 2002 | Law.com

Debating Term Limits for Managing Partners

As firms grow and diversify, new management practices are catching on, among them the placing of term limits on managing partners. Advocates of the practice say it ensures an influx of new ideas, guards against generational conflict within the firm and promotes smoother leadership successions. But, as in the political sphere, term limits have plenty of detractors, too.
6 minute read
June 29, 2000 | Law.com

Embattled Calif. Insurance Commissioner's Lawyers Aid His Departure

It wasn't revelations about misused settlement money from Northridge, Calif., earthquake insurers that brought about California Insurance Commissioner Chuck Quackenbush's resignation Wednesday. It was, instead, the testimony by lawyers at the Department of Insurance dismayed over the linkage of settlement amounts to multimillion-dollar media buys designed to bolster Quackenbush's political career.
4 minute read
November 21, 2005 | Law.com

Accident Preferred, but Not Required

If you're faced with having to file and prove an occupationally induced injury, do not despair, say Robert M. Capuano and Arthur H. Kravitz. Occupational claims are just as valid as accidental ones, and with the appropriate planning and gathering of proof, they are as welcomed under workers' compensation laws as accidental claims. To better understand how occupational claims are treated today, Capuano and Kravitz explain the origin and transformation of that law over the past 90 years.
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