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May 27, 2004 | Law.com

On Second Thought, Company Skips IPO for a Sale

Symantec Corp. snaps up anti-spam company Brightmail Inc. just after Brightmail filed its IPO; Fruit�s In Deep Freeze, Sale Isn�t; Bandwidth Bounty
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New FCPA Settlement Proves Investigation of U.N. Oil-for-Food Program Is Alive and Kicking
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Earlier this week, Novo-Nordisk agreed to pay $18 million to resolve Justice and SEC charges that it paid kickbacks to win pharmaceutical contracts in Iraq--the second of what is predicted to be a run of pharma FCPA deals. Also: What do Sun's disclosures of potentially material FCPA charges mean for its Oracle merger?

February 14, 2008 | New York Law Journal

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July 19, 2004 | New Jersey Law Journal

High Court Likes the Sound of Familiar Voices

When Carter Phillips argued in the case of Intel Corp. v. Advanced Micro Devices Inc., it was something of a first for the Supreme Court. That's because the Court bestows argument time on amici only rarely - and never before, Phillips believes, to a foreign governmental body like the Commission of the European Communities. The grant of time can be read as yet another sign, amply reinforced last term, that the justices like to hear arguments from familiar voices.
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September 25, 2007 | Law.com

Mukasey's First Task as AG: Filling Ranks

Now that President George W. Bush has nominated Michael Mukasey to succeed Alberto Gonzales as attorney general, the question is how much influence the retired federal judge -- widely viewed as a consensus nominee who will be confirmed -- will wield in filling the unusually high number of vacancies at the Department of Justice. Former Justice officials and past administration appointees say Mukasey may have an opportunity to put his stamp on the department. That is, if the White House allows him to.
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December 06, 2005 | Law.com

China Tries New Tactics in Patent Fight

As China strives to shed its counterfeiter image and enhance its global economic standing, litigation against the country is growing. Because losing a suit could block entry to the U.S. market, Chinese companies are hiring prominent American law firms to represent them in U.S. courts. "What we're seeing now is that the Chinese are becoming much more educated about the IP system and what they can and cannot do," says Cecilia Gonzalez, Howrey's intellectual property practice co-chair.
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October 28, 2002 | National Law Journal

Chart: The Legal Times 100

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July 24, 2006 | New Jersey Law Journal

Presiding Over a House Divided

If the 2005-2006 term was the new look of harmony and consensus at the Supreme Court, it needs some work.
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December 05, 2005 | Law.com

China Taps U.S. Firms for Patent Fights

Chinese companies are seeking a stronger foothold in the global market, which has led to more litigation against them. Now they're turning to U.S. lawyers to help them through the process.
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May 08, 2001 | Law.com

Bush's First Judges

Formally starting a Senate confirmation process already mired in partisan bickering, President Bush today is expected to announce 11 nominations to federal appeals courts. The nominees were carefully chosen from the unofficial lists of names that have surfaced in recent weeks, and they do not include two potential nominees who have already stirred controversy.
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