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Caesars Deal Means End of Fee Frenzy for Bankruptcy Lawyers
A $5 billion agreement resolves billions of dollars in potential damage claims by disgruntled creditors, and brings the bankruptcy, which has spun off as much as $200 million in legal fees to a group of firms, a giant step closer to an end.Bouchard Greenlights Tech Startup Ex-CEO's Suit Over LifeLock Settlement
Chancellor Andre G. Bouchard on Tuesday let stand the bulk of a suit by the former chief executive of a technology startup accusing LifeLock Inc. and a second defendant of improperly excluding him from a settlement agreement and denying him the broad releases given to other security holders.Is it Disrespectful to Send an Associate to Court? Maybe Not.
Was it disrespectful for a law firm to send an associate to federal court in Brooklyn, New York, to represent a big client, in this case Facebook Inc., to a pretrial conference unaccompanied by partners?Huge SABMiller Acquisition Is Global Deal of the Year
Our Global Legal Award, Corporate, honors the multitude of firms involved in Anheuser Busch InBev's $106 billion acquisition of SABMiller.Wait, How Is Dentons a More 'Fearsome' Litigation Opponent Than Quinn Emanuel?
For three years in a row, the same quartet of firms topped BTI Consulting Group's 'Fearsome Foursome' list of most-feared opponents in court. Until now, when Dentons displaced Quinn Emanuel at the top. Except....why?Supreme Court Term Promises to Be IP Blockbuster
With four IP cases on the docket and several more knocking at the door of certiorari, the U.S. Supreme Court is poised for a banner year of patent, trademark and copyright decisions.Deal Watch: Tech Transactions Keep Corporate Practices Humming
There have been $100 billion in IT and software deals in 2016 and last week another $4.2 billion got tacked on to that sum with the sales of Infoblox Inc. and Avnet Inc.'s technology solutions business. A bevy of big firms grabbed roles on those two deals.Judge Rips Kirkland Over Associate's Appearance in Facebook Terror Networking Case
A Brooklyn federal judge called it "insulting" that Kirkland & Ellis didn't send a partner to handle a conference in litigation brought by terrorism victims against Facebook Inc.NY Appeals Court Sends Limited Claims Forward in Urban Compass Trade Secret Dispute
A New York appeals court has decided to limit the potential unjust enrichment and quantum meruit claims brought by an entrepreneur who sued the apartment search website Urban Compass.Trending Stories
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