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May 31, 2012 |

Big Deals

Guggenheim Baseball / Los Angeles Dodgers; Nestl� / Pfizer Infant-Nutrition Unit
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September 26, 2005 |

2005 Ineligible List

Notice to the bar.
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January 01, 2010 |

Deals & Suits

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July 01, 2012 |

Deals & Suits

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Who'll Be the Next Delaware Vice-Chancellor?
Publication Date: 2009-04-22
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Our good friend David Marcus of The Deal has an early tip sheet on leading contenders for the seat Lamb will surrender in July. One thing we know: The next vice-chancellor will be a Republican.

July 19, 2007 |

Retention Is a Midsize Law Firm Priority

Attrition problems have prompted midsize law firms to hire development directors -- a trend megafirms have already invested in. But the smaller firms are bringing in career professionals for another reason: "Midsized firms don't want to lose associates who want the training they feel like they'd be getting" at large firms, says one legal recruiter. Lewis and Roca managing partner Kenneth Van Winkle says his firm is hiring a development director to help associates and nonequity partners become full partners.
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March 30, 1999 |

Dollars & Centocor

Despite numerous objections, a Delaware Chancery Court judge approved a class action settlement that will provide about $44 million to investors who claim they were underpaid when marketing rights a heart drug were sold by Centocor Inc. to Eli Lilly and Co. According to the deal, if total end sales of the drug ReoPro reach $600 million, the biotechnology firm Centocor will make an additional payments of $5 million to the investors.
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In Vestigial Stent Case, Boston Scientific Wins Summary Judgment against Johnson & Johnson
Publication Date: 2010-01-22
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In one of the few cases that outlasted last year's $716 million stent patent settlement between the two bitter rivals, Boston Scientific's team from Kenyon & Kenyon and Howrey pulls out a big victory.

July 28, 1999 |

Walrath Throws Out Continental Suit; Orders Pilots to Pay Airline's Legal Fees

A Delaware judge has thrown out a more than $1 billion lawsuit against Continental Airlines by 300 former Eastern Airlines pilots seeking back pay and jobs denied them after Continental filed for bankruptcy court protection in Delaware in 1990. U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Mary Walrath in Wilmington ordered the pilots to dismiss their suit against Continental and directed them to pick up the tab for the airline's legal bills.
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