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Reaching Nirvana in the Middle of the On-Campus Interview
The writers attempt to answer the age-old question: What should you do when the OCI interviewer asks you, "Have you ever listened to 'K. Billy's Super Sounds of the '70s?'" OCI is an exciting time in a student's life, until the point when it isn't. For those on law review, that point never comes, but for everybody else, the slide down the class rankings is a slide down the OCI ladder of success.Intel Suit May Set Antitrust Standard
A private antitrust suit now pending against Intel Corp. in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit is expected to have an even broader impact on the computer industry than the consent decree forged earlier this month by the FCC and the chip maker. The ruling in Intergraph v. Intel is expected to establish a standard for when a dominant company has an obligation to share intellectual property with other companies.Tousa Ruling Emboldens Junior Creditors in Tribune and Lyondell Bankruptcies
Last month, the federal bankruptcy judge overseeing Tousa's Chapter 11 ruled in favor of unsecured creditors who claimed that several major financial institutions engaged in a fraudulent conveyance when they lent Tousa $500 million before it filed for bankruptcy. Now, bondholders in the Chicago Tribune and Lyondell bankruptcies are trying to capitalize on that ruling. One attorney says Tousa has forced financial institutions to evaluate their liability on the "no money down" LBOs they financed in 2007.Lying During Investigations Will Only Make Matters Worse
Scooter Libby's recent conviction provides another opportunity for corporate executives embroiled in government investigations to consider the potential pitfalls involved in interviews with the government or testimony before investigative bodies. Attorney Daniel R. Alonso writes that aside from advising clients to tell the truth, white-collar defense counsel may do better by analyzing the various motivations that might lead otherwise innocent individuals into lying to prosecutors or a grand jury.Attorney Continues Long Battle With Pfizer Over Nigerian Drug Experiments
Attorney Richard Altschuler has been fighting an eight-year battle with Pfizer over allegations that the pharmaceutical giant secretly tested a new drug during a 1996 meningitis outbreak in Nigeria, with devastating results including the deaths of 11 children. In late January, the 2nd Circuit ruled that 88 Nigerian families, including 58 that Altschuler represents with Nigerian-based co-counsel, can pursue claims in U.S. court. Despite the ruling, the attorneys may decide to switch the suit to Nigeria.Morgan Lewis Adds Real Estate Partner
J.J. Broderick has jumped from Wolf Block Schorr & Solis-Cohen to Morgan Lewis & Bockius as a partner in its real estate practice group.Trending Stories
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