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Hedge fund tactics and traditional M&A principles collide in the startling CSX decision.Covington Repping Top Tech Companies Amid NSA Data Push
Covington & Burling is advising AOL and Microsoft in response to the National Security Agency's secret surveillance data requests, as the ex–government contractor who leaked details about the government's top secret spying program earlier this month to a former Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz associate seeks asylum in Ecuador with the aid of lawyers from WikiLeaks.Two former big firm IP litigators were in the spotlight for their plaintiffs-side patent projects this week. Motorola Solutions hit ex-Kirkland partner John Desmarais's Round Rock Research with a declaratory judgment suit, while former Weil Gotshal litigation co-chair Matthew Powers filed his first infringement suit after founding Tensegrity Law Group last year.
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License Revocation Order Pursuant to Rule 1:28-2(c)
Notice to the bar.In a legal profession populated by the risk-averse, litigators stand out as an intrepid lot. So it should come as little surprise that each year a handful of high-profile practitioners opt to leave the comforts of large, established law firms to strike out on their own.
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Northwestern Law School has a new dean with a tough job, but his predecessor isn't making things any easier for him with comments he was quoted as saying in a recent New York Times article about how law school.Delays Could Cost Mirant $1.15M
Judge D. Michael Lynn in U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Texas in Fort Worth has granted Mirant Corp. an extension on its exit financing until Oct. 2, according to Eric Taube, co-counsel for the official equity committee at Hohmann, Taube & Summer. But the delay will come at a price. Mirant could pay an extra $1.15 million in fees to cover the fifth postponement of a hearing for the $2.35 billion exit loan.Top Patent Litigator Leaving Weil to Launch Plaintiffs-Side Firm
Matthew Powers, cochair of litigation at Weil, Gotshal & Manges, is leaving the firm after 18 years to start his own plaintiffs shop. News of the split, which Powers and Weil described as friendly, came the same day as the announcement that two other patent litigators, including a patent litigation group cochair, had left Weil for Paul Weiss.Trending Stories
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