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Deal Watch: Jospin works sale of Magnatrax
Correction appended: See below for a correction to this story.Paul, Hastings, Janofsky Walker partner Walter E. Jospin is lead adviser to Alpharetta steel building-products manufacturer Magnatrax Corp., which this week agreed to sell itself to a bigger rival for $280 million.Jospin said he has been Magnatrax's primary outside corporate counsel.A Change Is Gonna Come: Will You Be Master of Your Domain ... Name?
The structure of the Internet is about to fundamentally change — forever altering how consumers find businesses, goods and services. Corporate counsel have to know that trademark owners should be acting now so that they're ready for the new risks ... and costs.Ineligible Pro Hac Vice Attorneys, In-House Counsel and Multijurisdictional Practitioners
Notice to the bar.Deal Watch: For K&S, one deal leads to another
A routine acquisition led King Spalding to become counsel to a Portuguese company on its decision to locate a $100 million manufacturing plant in Georgia.Over lunch this fall at South City Kitchen, King Spalding partner Raymond E. Baltz Jr. learned from two EFACEC Group executives that the company was considering building its first U.The Score: Firms Eye Devils Deal, Proskauer Seals TV Pacts
Proskauer Rose is advising the U.S. Golf Association and NASCAR on new television broadcast rights deals with Fox Sports and NBC Sports, respectively; Boies, Schiller & Flexner and Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz are leading on a looming sale of the National Hockey League's New Jersey Devils; and several Am Law 100 lawyers take seats on the NCAA's expanded infractions committee in our latest look at sports and the law.An Analysis of Proposed Federal Cybersecurity Legislation
Cybersecurity is a dynamic field, and companies must be flexible as they manage both cyber threats and new laws and regulations that are likely to be enacted in response to cyber threats.Holy Order?: Leader of Roman Catholic Church Wants Head-of-State Immunity
Joseph Ratzinger, a defendant in a Texas suit filed before he was elected Pope Benedict XVI, wants to be dismissed from the litigation, arguing he has head-of-state immunity. But lawyers for the three plaintiffs who allege in the civil suit they were abused by a former seminary student in Houston vow to challenge any suggestion of immunity issued by the U.S. Department of State.Trending Stories
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