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October 25, 2011 | New Jersey Law Journal

Daily Decision Service Alert: Vol. 20, No. 206 - October 25, 2011

Daily decision alert.
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July 18, 2003 | New York Law Journal

Negligence Action May Use Federal Disabilities Act Violations as Evidence

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May 30, 2013 | The American Lawyer

Four Firms on $7 Billion Shuanghui-Smithfield Deal

Paul Hastings, Simpson Thacher, Troutman Sanders, and McGuire Woods are advising on what could be the largest-ever Chinese acquisition of an American company.
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September 24, 2010 | Daily Report Online

Celeb client makes for unusual case

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May 29, 2013 | The American Lawyer

Four Am Law Firms Advise on Shuanghui's U.S. Pork Deal

In what is potentially the largest-ever Chinese takeover of an American company, Shuanghui International Holdings Limited said Wednesday that it will buy U.S. meat processor Smithfield Foods in a deal worth $7.1 billion, including assumed debt. Paul Hastings and Troutman Sanders are handling the deal for Shuanghui, while Simpson Thacher and McGuireWoods are advising Smithfield.
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July 01, 2010 | Legaltech News

Liberate U.S.

Do government legal files belong to the people?
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January 17, 2002 | Law.com

Lemon Lawsuits

In what is widely considered the largest award in a "lemon law" case in the country, a Fresno, Calif., jury ordered Ford Motor Co. to pay a couple $10 million in punitive damages for selling them a defective vehicle without revealing previous mechanical problems. Lemon lawsuits are mushrooming in number, and experts say many law firms are turning to class actions because individual suits have little impact.
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December 31, 2009 | Daily Business Review

Attorney wins $1.03 million for Miami company in conch dispute

Coral Gables attorneys Alfonso Perez and Miguel Lara won a successful outcome for the plaintiff, Perla Del Caribe.
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August 02, 2004 | Law.com

Detainees' Birth Dates Denied to Online Data Company

The birth dates of detainees in New York City jails will not be provided to a Web business that compiles criminal records for background checks of potential employees, tenants or kids' coaches, a Manhattan judge has ruled. The judge agreed with the Department of Corrections' denial of a Freedom of Information Law request because the posting of such information on the commercial Web site could subject detainees to identity theft and personal and economic hardship.
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June 20, 2008 | Daily Report Online

Shoob again dismisses securities case

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