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Bond Traders' Legal Malpractice Suit Barred
Bond traders may not pursue a legal malpractice suit against attorneys whose representation of a bond issuer's trustees allegedly resulted in the depreciation of corporate assets, a New York state appeals panel ruled in a case of first impression. The panel also said that the trustees of the issuer's collateral could not be sued by the traders.Starwood and Hilton Talk Settlement in Trade Secrets Case; Hilton Criminal Probe Continues
After Starwood's Cahill lawyers won an injunction in what they called the most egregious case of trade secret theft ever, the two sides are talking. But, as sibling publication The Am Law Litigation Daily reports, that doesn't mean Hilton's out of the woods.Unsecureds to Fight Health Care Merger
Bankrupt companies Genesis Health Ventures and The Multicare Companies want to take the novel step of emerging from Chapter 11 as one in an estimated $1.5 billion merger, but unsecured creditors of Multicare are seeking to block such a deal. Genesis already owns 43.6 percent of Multicare, and that has led Multicare unsecured creditors to file a lawsuit claiming Genesis has a conflict of interest.Largest Firms by City (Philadelphia)
The following is a list of the largest law firms in the city of Philadelphia ranked by the number of full-time attorneys as reported in the 2010 edition of PaLAW magazine.N.J. Insurer Claims Hedge Fund Meddled With Stock Price Moves
Despite a rising share price, New Jersey insurer Crum & Forster Holdings Corp. and its parent Fairfax Financial Holdings Limited are pressing a $6 billion suit alleging that hedge fund S.A.C. Capital Management and accomplices depressed its stock price. The suit was removed to federal court, but plaintiffs lawyers are seeking a remand, contending the case belongs in state court because it alleges violations of the state Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act.Ruling Threatens Retrenchment of Business Judgment Rule
A recent decision by the Delaware Chancery Court represents a troubling application of the particularized pleading requirements of Del. Ch. Rule 23.1, which should not be followed in interpreting New Jersey Court Rule 4:32-5.N.J. Rabbi Sues to Block Work, Diplomatic Activity at Libyan Compound
The same day a judge ordered a partial stoppage of construction at an Englewood, N.J., estate owed by the Libyan government due to alleged site violations, the rabbi next door lodged his own suit, seeking to block not only the renovations but also diplomatic use of the property by Col. Moammar Qaddafi. Shmuley Boteach alleges the large-scale project is damaging his own property and "has created intolerable noise, traffic, crowding and dust throughout the neighborhood."Law Firms Identified by Corporate Clients
The following is a list of law firms identified by corporate clients as reported in Pennsylvania as reported in the 2010 edition of PaLAW magazine.Largest Firms by City (Harrisburg)
The following is a list of the largest law firms in the city of Harrisburg ranked by the number of full-time attorneys asreported in the 2010 edition of PaLAW magazine.Trending Stories
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