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National Security Reviews of Cross-Border Deals Get Slower, Tougher
The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, an interagency group that reviews foreign investments for national security concerns and is chaired by the Treasury secretary is reviewing a record number of mergers and acquisitions involving foreign and U.S. companies.Litigator of the Week: A Win in the Steinbeck Feud
You might call it a literary success. Susan Kohlmann, managing partner of Jenner & Block's New York office, secured a shutout win for the stepdaughter of John Steinbeck in the latest installment of a long-running legal feud over book rights that has divided the late author's progeny.EDRM Tackles TAR in Developing New E-Discovery Guidelines
A conference at Duke Law School brought together judges, attorneys and technologists to debate potential guidelines and the future of technology assisted review.Obstacles to Converting Co-ops to Condominiums
Cooperatives and Condominiums columnists Eva Talel and Richard Siegler discuss the significant deterrents to converting co-ops to condominiums, in the hope that, for these co-op buildings which desire to do so, solutions can be found to remove the economic uncertainty (and therefore risk) which generally deters even consideration of such conversions.Amid Arpaio Storm, Calif. Moves to Restrict Immigration-Status Disclosure
As California lawmakers moved Monday to shield the immigration statuses of litigants and witnesses in open court, debate continued to swirl over President Donald Trump's pardon of former Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio. Several former federal judges offered their thoughts on the president's grant of clemency.City Select Auto Sales Inc. v. BMW Bank of N. Am. Inc.
Class Certification Erroneously Denied for Lack of Ascertainability; Defendants' Records, Putative Members' Affidavits Could Feasibly Establish Membership3rd Circuit Calls for New Look at Class Certification in BMW Junk Fax Suit
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has vacated a ruling denying class certification to persons complaining about junk faxes sent allegedly from the financing arm of BMW.UK Litigation Funder Woodsford Puts $20M Toward Lewis Baach
London-based Woodsford Litigation Funding Ltd. on Wednesday announced a $20 million investment deal with litigation boutique Lewis Baach Kaufmann Middlemiss—a move that comes less than a month after Woodsford opened its first U.S. outpost in Philadelphia.Former Assembly Speaker Silver Gets New Trial Date
Former New York Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver has his date in court—again.Why Aren't More Lead Counsel Women? Here Are Former Federal Judge Shira Scheindlin's Thoughts
Former federal Judge Shira Scheindlin, who is now of counsel at Stroock & Stroock & Lavan, discusses what she thinks are the causes of the courtroom gender gap.Trending Stories
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