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Once Again, MBS Plaintiffs Stymied by Three-Year Statute of Repose
Publication Date: 2011-04-14
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Following a ruling last month dismissing a mortgage-backed securities suit against Countrywide, another Manhattan federal district court judge refused to toll the three-year statue of repose for securities claims in a class action involving Lehman Brothers.

Weil Scores for Archstone in Arbitration Stemming from $22 Billion Lehman Buyout
Publication Date: 2011-11-09
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Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. and its lawyers at Weil Gotshal & Manges may never see the end of litigation stemming from Lehman's bankruptcy, but they've scored a victory in long-running legal battle with origins that predate the bank's collapse: Lehman's $22 billion leveraged buyout of real estate investment trust Archstone four years ago.

March 09, 2010 | The Recorder

2009 Revenue and Profits at Select California Firms

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Jones Day Wins Court Order Granting Discovery in Investigation of Barclays's Purchase of Lehman Brokerage
Publication Date: 2009-06-24
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Let the great Lehman v. Barclays fight begin! Jones Day has a tough road ahead--to recoup anything from Barclays for Lehman, the firm will have to show that the British bank did not negotiate in good faith. But the firm got over its first hurdle Wednesday, when the Lehman bankruptcy judge agreed to let the Barclays investigation proceed.

July 12, 2004 | Law.com

Day After

Lloyd �Rusty� Day Jr. was in Florence when the news broke. Craig Casebeer heard about it on the radio as he was driving to work that April morning. Their client, Sun Microsystems Inc., had suddenly reached a truce with Microsoft Corp., which agreed to pay Sun nearly $2 billion to settle Sun's antitrust suit. Though times are flush for what has become one of the premier high-tech IP litigation boutiques in the country, Day draws inspiration from times of struggle.
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Patent Litigation Weekly: Another Look at Google's Defeat of Erich Spangenberg in Marshall
Publication Date: 2010-08-29
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In Joe Mullin's latest column at Corporate Counsel, he pulls out some fascinating tidbits from the record of the case between the notoriously litigious patent holding entrepreneur and the company that has vowed never to cave to the demands of trolls.

Lit Daily Exclusive: Kirkland Loses Another IP Partner as Pharma Patent Litigator Heads to Paul Hastings
Publication Date: 2010-08-30
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Gerald Flattmann, who specializes in representing brand-name drug makers, concedes his decision to leave Kirkland is related to the previous departures of two other Kirkland IP stars.

Judge Rules AIG Fraud Protection Doesn't Cover Madoff 'Net Winners'
Publication Date: 2010-10-01
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Plaintiffs who withdrew more money than they invested with the Ponzi king may still be victims, but a federal judge ruled they aren't covered by AIG's fraud insurance.

IP Litigation Roundup: USDA Sued over Grape Patents
Publication Date: 2012-11-30
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As usual, there was plenty of news about tech patents last week, including the latest developments in the Apple/Samsung fight. But the most interesting story was about a portfolio of patents for grape varieties that's held by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

FHFA, UBS Finalize $885M Deal over Soured Mortgage Bonds
Publication Date: 2013-07-26
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UBS AG will pay the Federal Housing Finance Agency a hefty $885 million for allegedly conning Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac into buying more than $5 billion in dubious residential mortgage-backed securities.

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