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June 24, 2005 |

New British Pension Rules Require Early Consideration

Restructurings and rescues involving United Kingdom businesses have been radically affected by new legislation on United Kingdom pension plans. Any restructuring involving an entity with a defined benefit pension plan in the United Kingdom now needs to be considered in the light of this legislation, which may result in the redesign of transactions and can also result in plan liabilities falling on those involved in the rescue.
10 minute read
March 10, 2010 |

McDermott's IP Star Brings in Clients but Also Some Controversy

IP litigator Terry McMahon's presence has been a blessing and a curse for McDermott, Will & Emery. He's brought in big patent cases, but working with him can be tough, and turnover has been high. His star also lost a little sheen due to a $4.3 million sanctions order that is now on appeal.
9 minute read
July 14, 2008 |

Start Game

Take-Two Interactive Software Inc. is a major worldwide publisher, developer and distributor of software, hardware and accessories for computer entertainment systems. Its lucrative proprietary-brand franchises include Grand Theft Auto and Manhunt. GC Seth Krauss says he grapples with "every conceivable" legal issue, but that First Amendment cases and securities law issues provide "tremendous" challenges for Take-Two's legal arm.
5 minute read
February 20, 2007 |

Plaintiffs May Depose Former Wal-Mart Exec

The last time Northern District of California Judge Martin Jenkins heard arguments in a major gender discrimination suit against Wal-Mart, he certified a class of what is now an estimated 2 million of the company�s female employees.
3 minute read
April 26, 2010 |

Aglow with IPOs

U.S. venture-backed IPOs this year have already surpassed 2009's. The work has flowed to a lot of lawyers, like Cooley Godward Kronish partner Jodie Bourdet. But the fees aren't necessarily going up.
6 minute read
July 02, 2002 |

The flag pledge decision is bad politics, not bad law

Ann WoolnerYou can call the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals the wackiest court in the land, and some legal scholars would agree. They would have concurred even before the San Francisco-based court declared the Pledge of Allegiance unconstitutional.You can say the court's decision from San Francisco Wednesday was dead wrong politically, and your point would be proved by the outcry from Washington.
4 minute read
May 02, 2006 |

Judges Doing More Junketing

A watchdog group reports a 60 percent increase in questionable trips taken by federal judges.
3 minute read
June 14, 2010 |

Burden of Proof at Issue on Chevron Appeal

Ninth Circuit judges sound perplexed by a trial court ruling in the case of Nigerian villagers who say they were beaten and shot by military acting at the oil company's direction.
3 minute read
May 17, 2013 |

After Hours

Extracurricular Activities.
3 minute read

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