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56-Year-Old Lawyer Loses Age Bias Suit Over Hiring of 40-Year-Old Rival
David Reeves was steamed when he wasn't chosen for a position as a staff attorney with Fairfield-based MV Transportation Inc.Court Says Release Agreement Bars Plaintiff's Fraud Suit
The Delaware Chancery Court has prevented an investment management business from bringing fraud and breach of fiduciary duty causes of action against a joint venture partner because it had signed a general release prohibiting pursuit of such claims.Third Circuit Vacates $18.5 Mil. Cy Pres Award in Baby Products Class Action
In a case of first impression, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has vacated a $35.5 million antitrust settlement involving baby product manufacturers because $18.5 million of that settlement was allocated as cy pres distributions.View more book results for the query "New York Times Company"
Headhunting Heats Up in China Market
Like so many other businesses, the world's largest law firms are intensely interested in China and the other fast-growing economies of Asia. But firms eager to open or expand offices there are finding the supply of lawyers is outstripped by demand. At least one U.S.-based recruiter says Asia already accounts for 60 percent of his placements. Demand has been strong for five years, and seems to be "hitting a fever pitch" regarding China, says Charles Fanning, a global practice leader at Major Lindsey.Exec with Swiss bank UBS indicted in tax probe
MIAMI AP - A senior executive with Swiss banking giant UBS AG was charged in a federal indictment unsealed Wednesday with conspiring to hide $20 billion in assets from the Internal Revenue Service using secret overseas accounts for thousands of wealthy customers.Raoul Weil, chief executive officer of a UBS division handling cross-border business and private banking, is charged with one count of conspiring to defraud the U.Danger of Rudimentary Economics: 'Safeway' Competitive Effects Analysis
In their Antitrust Trade and Practice column, Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom partners Neal R. Stoll and Shepard Goldfein discuss a recent Ninth Circuit en banc opinion that reversed a panel's decision that had presumed that a temporary profit-sharing agreement among members of a multi-employer bargaining unit was anticompetitive without properly considering the visceral conditions spawning the agreement.Madoff's Brother Pleads Guilty, Faces 10-Year Sentence
An emotional Peter Madoff pleaded guilty on Friday to charges he doctored documents, but insisted he knew nothing about his brother's historic fraud. "My family was torn apart as a result of my brother's atrocious conduct," he said. "I was reviled by strangers as well as friends who assumed that I knew about the Ponzi scheme."Pleas for Leniency Unavailing; Lawyer Sentenced to Three Years
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