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Nvidia Gears Up for Trial Over Former Rival's Assets
Nvidia's past is coming back to haunt it. The Santa Clara, Calif., graphics chip company -- already dealing with probes into backdating and possible antitrust activities, as well as a former in-house counsel alleging age discrimination -- is gearing up for a trial in a dispute over the value of a former rival's assets, which the company bought in 2001. This bankruptcy case has an open-courts twist: U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge Roger Efremsky has proposed having the public sign nondisclosure agreements.The Churn: Lateral Moves and Promotions in The Am Law 200
Skadden, Arps, Slate Meagher & Flom recruits SanDisk Corporation's chief legal officer to its Palo Alto office; a senior partner in Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe's China offices in San Francisco heads to Asian Development Bank; and Sidley Austin gains a longtime veteran with the Food and Drug Administration. The Churn is constant. Please send all announcements to [email protected].Taking It Outside: Who Represents America's Biggest Companies
Q&A with Joseph Catalano, Bay View Capital Corp.
Joseph Catalano is general counsel of San Mateo-based Bay View Capital Corp., a publicly traded financial services institution that buys and securitizes auto loan contracts. Bay View currently has auto financing-related contracts with about 7,000 auto dealers in 31 states. Catalano also serves as president of the San Francisco Bay Area chapter of the Association of Corporate Counsel. Catalano was interviewed by Scott Graham, editor in chief of The Recorder, which publishes GC California magazine.Bankruptcy Judge Kills Nvidia Gag Order
Facing heat from the press, federal bankruptcy judge Roger Efremsky changed course Thursday on how confidential documents would be handled during a contentious trial involving graphics chip maker Nvidia and former rival 3dfx's creditors. Effremsky axed his previous demand for non-disclosure agreements from reporters covering the trial over whether Nvidia paid too little for 3dfx's assets not long before 3dfx went bankrupt. The NDAs were in response to Nvidia's fears that trade secrets would be released.Trending Stories
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