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'MFW' Just Turned 10, but Is It Worth the Candle?
Practitioners generally lauded MFW as a welcome development that rebalanced the litigation risk landscape in a manner that enabled controlled companies to pursue a greater range of value-maximizing transactions. And in the decade that followed, many companies have taken advantage of the MFW framework to do just that.Partial Summary Judgment Granted on Breach Claim; Non-Compete Clause Reasonable
Motion List & Order on Application released on: July 1, 2024
Interim Order Vacated as It Was Issued Under Erroneous Facts
Litigation Surge: Big Pharma Sues 5 States Over Drug Discounts
Further, the court said, "states have begun to impose explicitly what [The Department of Health and Human Services] had purported to impose by guidance."View more book results for the query "Price Law"
Big Pharma Sues 5 States Over Drug Discounts
Further, the court said, "states have begun to impose explicitly what [The Department of Health and Human Services] had purported to impose by guidance."FTC Says $4B Mattress Merger Would 'Kneecap Competitors'
"This deal isn't about creating efficiencies; it's about crippling the competition," said Henry Liu, director of the Federal Trade Commission's Bureau of Competition.Trading By Corporate Insiders Pursuant to Rule 10b5-1 Plans Under Heightened Regulatory Scrutiny
On June 21, 2024, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) secured a conviction in a first-of-its-kind insider trading prosecution based exclusively on a corporate insider's trades pursuant to a Rule 10b5-1 plan. This article addresses what you need to know.Finding a Firm That Really Is Easy to Work For
In my last article, I talked about why it is important for legal departments to find law firms that are Easy to Do Business With (#ETDBW)--and how to find those firms. But what about the other side of the coin? Finding a law firm that lawyers actually like working for is also important, as this can impact a firm's capacity for being easy to do business with.3 Dimes: Plaintiff Nets Only 30 Cents as Defense Beats $9.5M Claim
To prevail, the defendant had to show the plaintiffs approved the unsigned written contract by their conduct, defense attorney Matt Mussalli said.Trending Stories
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