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A federal judge dismissed individual investors' securities claims against Vivendi related to ordinary shares they purchased on the Paris Bourse, finding that the claims are barred by the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Morrison v. NAB. But there was a silver lining of sorts for the plaintiffs lawyers: the judge declined--at least for now--to consider whether the plaintiffs should be sanctioned for continuing the press their claims in spite of Morrison's holding that U.S. securities laws don't apply extraterritorially.
Pro Bono Report 2011: Choppy Waters
They say that charity begins at home--and that's probably a good thing, since it is in shorter than usual supply at many Am Law 200 firms. After years of steady increases, average pro bono hours at Am Law 200 firms dropped sharply in 2010.SCO's claims that it deserves damages from IBM and royalties from Linux users infuriated open-source proponents, and the case against IBM seemed to be going nowhere before a judge agreed to dust it off late last week.
Google--no surprise--has brought in Quinn Emanuel, which is 3-and-0 for Google in East Texas patent cases this year. But Yahoo's choice marks the entrance of a new firm in the high-stakes patent game.
Shareholders claim that Morgan Stanley's officers and directors breached their fiduciary duty, committed waste, and were unjustly enriched when they approved a total of $45 billion in compensation for Morgan Stanley employees for the years 2006, 2007, and 2009.
JPMorgan Chase's lawyers at Bingham McCutchen tried nearly every trick in the MBS defense playbook to knock out a class action over Bear Stearns's sale of $17.58 billion in mortgage-backed securities. But with a small exception, the plaintiffs' claims are still standing.
2001 Summer Associates Survey: From Adams and Reese to Lowenstein Sandler
Remember when it seemed like Discover's $2.75 billion antitrust settlement with MasterCard and Visa was big news? Well, it's beginning to look like the real story of the case hasn't yet been told. The settlement has sparked a potentially nasty oedipal battle, with Discover accusing its now struggling former parent, Morgan Stanley, of forcing it into a premature deal in order to score some much needed cash for the bank. Morgan Stanley and Discover have already exchanged a juicy set of briefs, but the battle is expected to escalate this week, when the bank answers Discover's charges of breach of contract and tortious interference.
Is the Magic Circle Becoming the Tragic Circle?
From 1998 through 2001, U.K.-headquartered law firms had astonishingly high growth rates. The last three years have been less kind, and firms are trying to hold on to these gains by the skin of their teeth. The largest and most lucrative mergers and acquisitions deals in Europe are being cherry-picked by U.S. firms, and Europe has seen neither a rise in U.S.-style litigation nor the volume of corporate meltdowns handled by their American counterparts. Partha Bose analyzes who will survive -- and how.Trending Stories
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