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Busier Than Ever: How Cravath's Litigation Team Has Grown Into an Industry Powerhouse
As one of The American Lawyer's Litigation Department of the Year finalists, Cravath's litigation team is at the ready to handle any complex, pivotal case that comes its way.Cravath Team Behind Tesla's Landmark Entire Fairness Standard Win Honored For Work
As one of The American Lawyer's Litigation Department of the Year finalists, Cravath's litigation team is at the ready to handle any complex, pivotal case that comes its way.Some Thoughts on This Year's TAL Litigation Department of the Year Finalists
Covington, Cravath, Kirkland, Latham, Orrick, Quinn Emanuel, and Williams & Connolly are the finalists for The American Lawyer's Litigation Department of the Year. What were the common threads that set them apart from the competition?Eversheds Sutherland Advises on Sustainability-Focused Joint Venture Between 4 Agriculture Giants
Competition authorities in the Netherlands, Greece and Germany have recently all taken steps to make sustainability-focused collaborations between competitors easier.Lifetime Achievement: Christine A. Varney
"Cravath, Swaine & Moore partner Christine A. Varney is widely recognized as one of the country's foremost antitrust experts, indelibly shaping competition law in both government service and private practice."View more book results for the query "Louis Dreyfus"
Third Circuit Upholds Sugar Merger Over DOJ's Objection
In Philadelphia, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit upheld a September 2022 ruling by U.S. District Judge Maryellen Noreika of the District of Delaware allowing Florida-based U.S. Sugar Corp. to buy financially troubled Imperial Sugar Co.U.S. Sugar Completes Deal Amid Legal Fight
The Justice Department alleges that the deal would hurt competition, particularly in the Southeast United States.Merger of Southeast-Based Sugar Refiners Survives Biden Administration's First Antitrust Suit
U.S. District Judge Maryellen Noreika found the acquisition of Imperial Sugar Co. by ex-rival U.S. Sugar Corp. doesn't violate Chapter 7 of the Clayton Act. The decision was a win for litigation teams led by Cravath, Swaine & Moore and Latham & Watkins.Merger of Sugar Refiners Survives Biden Administration's First Antitrust Suit
U.S. District Judge Maryellen Noreika found the acquisition of Imperial Sugar Co. by ex-rival U.S. Sugar Corp. doesn't violate Chapter 7 of the Clayton Act. The decision was a win for litigation teams led by Cravath, Swaine & Moore and Latham & Watkins.Port of Houston Lands $22.3 Million Verdict in Lease Contract Dispute
"We needed to convince the jury that just because [the facility] was still running was not enough," attorney Todd Mensing said. "The contract detailed a higher standard of care."Trending Stories
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