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Employment shifts at The Am Law 200, Global 100, and Other Firms of NoteQualcomm Faces Hard 'Cell' in Battle Over Phone Royalties
Like two superpowers that cooperate while eyeing each other warily, Nokia and Qualcomm have forged an uneasy alliance. Qualcomm has long reigned over the cell phone industry, licensing out patents underlying the two main industry standards. But Nokia thinks it's time to renegotiate, and the detente has reached a breaking point. Observers have called the maze of legal disputes a "holy war," and some of the biggest names in the legal business are involved, with stakes containing a dizzying number of zeroes.According to Bloomberg News, the trouble-plagued financial giant is in negotiations to hire the firm, which would augment a team of legal advisers that already includes Sullivan & Cromwell; Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom; O'Melveny & Myers; and Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher.
The appeals court said the hedge funds weren't likely to win on the merits of their argument that money held in bank accounts in Argentina is used for commercial activity in the U.S.
Delaware Vice-Chancellor Leo Strine questioned why Cravath simultaneously represented Massey officers and directors in a derivative suit and advised the Massey board on how to evaluate the derivative claims in the context of a merger offer by Alpha Resources. He still let the deal go forward, though.
After getting $700 billion worth of help from Congress, Wall Street got a little more assistance last week, this time from the Second Circuit. The appellate court overturned a ruling that permitted an investment advisor's suit against scores of Wall Street advisors to move forward, finding that the advisor--which sued on behalf of clients who lost money in the meltdown of Adelphia Communications--lacked constitutional standing.
A federal judge tossed claims by Footbridge Limited Trust and OHP Opportunity Limited Trust, ruling that the Quinn Emanuel clients didn't prove intent to deceive.
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