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October 03, 2014 | New Jersey Law Journal

2014 Pro Hac Vice Ineligible List

Notice to the bar.
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September 26, 2014 | New Jersey Law Journal

2014 Lawyers' Fund for Client Protection PHV & MJP Ineligible Lists

Notice to the bar.
104 minute read
September 19, 2014 | Litigation Daily

Settlement Ends Trade Secrets Case Against McKinsey Duo

After repeatedly touting its lawsuit against two former executives who departed for McKinsey & Co., turnaround consultancy AlixPartners and its lawyers at Gibson Dunn quietly settled the case.
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September 17, 2014 | Litigation Daily

Acacia Unit Socked with Fees in Alcatel Patent Fight

A judge in Delaware agreed with Alcatel-Lucent's lawyers at Goodwin Procter that the plaintiff, an Acacia subsidiary called Chalumeau Power Systems, filed a frivolous lawsuit and backed off only after Alcatel refused to negotiate a settlement.
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June 12, 2014 | FC&S Insurance

Liggett Group, Inc. v. ACE Property and Casualty Insurance Company

 LIGGETT GROUP INC. and BROOKE GROUP HOLDING, INC., Plaintiffs Below, Appellants, v. ACE PROPERTY AND CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY, CONTINENTAL CASUALTY…
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June 11, 2014 | FC&S Insurance

In re Oracle Corp. Derivative Litigation

 IN RE ORACLE CORP. DERIVATIVE LITIGATION824 A.2d 917COURT OF CHANCERY OF DELAWARE NEW CASTLECONSOLIDATED C.A. No. 18751 | June 13, 2003, Decided…
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June 05, 2014 | The Legal Intelligencer

Third Circuit Dismisses Viacom Executive Compensation Suit

Corporations can define shareholder voting rights by setting limits on certain classes of stock, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has ruled. Although the issue had been long settled in Delaware corporate law, the appellate court's precedential decision adopts the regulation as federal law.
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June 04, 2014 | Delaware Business Court Insider

Third Circuit Dismisses Viacom Executive Compensation Suit

Corporations can define shareholder voting rights by setting limits on certain classes of stock, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has ruled. Although the issue had been long settled in Delaware corporate law, the appellate court's precedential decision adopts the regulation as federal law.
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April 01, 2014 | Corporate Counsel

April 2014 Deals & Suits

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March 19, 2014 | Delaware Business Court Insider

District Court Applies Chancery Precedent to Dismiss Compensation Suits

The U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware applied Court of Chancery precedent to dismiss two shareholder lawsuits filed against the boards of ConocoPhillips Co. and Allergan Inc. In both cases, shareholders alleged that the corporations wasted resources by approving employee compensation plans, but the federal court dismissed the litigation because the shareholders had not made a demand on the board prior to initiating the lawsuits.
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