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Trump's Antitrust Enforcers: Limited Intervention Remains the Most Likely Approach
In their Antitrust Trade and Practice column, Shepard Goldfein and James Keyte write: A slew of departures from the two agencies with shared responsibility for federal antitrust enforcement followed the entrance of the new administration into office, presenting President Donald J. Trump with an unprecedented opportunity to reconfigure the U.S. antitrust landscape through several key appointments.Say Ouch: No Class Cert for Stanford Ponzi Investors
They're not off the hook, but mega-banks sued by investors in connection with R. Allen Stanford's $7 billion Ponzi scheme scored a win on Tuesday—and plaintiffs lawyers took a hit.Federal Rules Advisory Panel to Eye Litigation Financing—Sort Of
A federal judicial body plans to look into rules changes concerning disclosure of third-party financing of litigation—a move praised by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce—but the breadth of that probe could be limited.After Key Departure in DC, Wilson Sonsini Add CFIUS Pro from Steptoe
Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati nabbed CFIUS expert Stephen Heifetz.After Key Departures in DC, Crowell, Wilson Sonsini Add Hires
In the wake of high-level departures, Crowell picked up a government contracts pro from Wiley Rein, while Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati nabbed a CFIUS expert from Steptoe & Johnson.Bracewell Hires Energy Regulatory Partner in DC Office
Paul Wight, an energy regulatory lawyer, left Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom's Washington, D.C. office to join Bracewell.Justices Hear Competing Voices in Wedding Cake Discrimination Case
The number of amicus briefs filed in the case of a Colorado baker who refused to bake a wedding cake for a same-sex couple will not break the record set in the U.S. Supreme Court's 2015 marriage equality cases, but it clearly signals the high stakes involved for civil rights, business and religious communities. More than 80 briefs in total have been lodged with the justices in Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission—short of the record 148 in the same-sex marriage challenges. Not surprisingly, the Masterpiece briefs reflect a familiar divide.Laster Sends Challenge to Good Technology Settlement to Arbitration
Vice Chancellor J. Travis Laster sided with the investors, who argued a challenge to a proposed $35 million settlement between Good Technology stockholders and deal adviser J.P. Morgan Securities should play out in private.Shout-Out: Skadden Scores for Viacom Directors Who Kept Paying Ailing Redstone Millions
Viacom directors who greenlighted $13 million in compensation to the company's nonagenarian chairman Sumner Redstone dodged a shareholder suit, thanks to a team from Skadden.City Bar Justice Center Pro Bono Honorees
The City Bar Justice Center presented its annual Jeremy G. Epstein Awards for Outstanding Pro Bono Service on Oct. 23 at the City Bar Association. Held…Trending Stories
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