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Capping close to seven years of litigation over a soured pay-for-delay deal with generic drug maker Apotex, Debevoise & Plimpton won a nine-day jury trial in Florida state court on Wednesday on behalf of client Bristol-Myers Squibb.
An appellate court ruled on Thursday that the Federal Aviation Act preempts the state regulation of all airlines. The decision came in a long-running litigation in which major carriers have been accused of conspiring to keep cargo shipping rates artificially high.
James C. Diggs, PPG Industries Inc.
James C. Diggs is senior vice president and general counsel of Pittsburgh-based PPG Industries, a manufacturer of coatings, glass, fiberglass and chemicals. The world's largest producer of vehicular coatings, PPG operates about 120 manufacturing plants and employs more than 32,000 workers worldwide.Design: The New Frontier of Intellectual Property
The ever-increasing functionality of the man-made devices in our lives—from our automobiles to our mobile phones to our clocks—has brought with it increasing complexity.Chancellor William Chandler III is known for decisions that gave broad deference to corporate boards, including the 2006 Disney decision and this year's Airgas ruling. Vice Chancellor Leo Strine appears to be the leading candidate to succeed him. Chandler hasn't yet identified the firm he'll join.
Changing a Judge's Mind on Qualcomm Sanctions
Going Public: Kevin Leung, left, Christian Mammen and four other lawyers felt a weight lift from their shoulders last week. Plus: Four of the six talk about the whole experience on this video.After a hostile reception by the Justices at oral arguments, plaintiffs lawyers doubted the high court would endorse U.S. securities claims by foreign investors who bought shares of foreign companies on foreign exchanges. They just prayed the damage would be limited. Those hopes were dashed by the Court's unanimous ruling Thursday. We've got analysis from the lawyers who argued both sides at the Court.
Rogers & Wells Adopting British Pay System
When London-based Clifford Chance recruited its first U.S.-qualified lawyer in New York just seven years ago, senior partner Keith Clark, to ease suspicion, called his counterparts at top Manhattan firms to tell them his firm would do no more hiring here and had no intentions of developing a comprehensive U.S. practice. It is a different story now. Not only has Clifford Chance become an international legal behemoth, it will start compensating U.S. partners British style, in a modified lockstep system.Trending Stories
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