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May 20, 2010 | New York Law Journal

New Merger Guidelines Downplay Need to Define Markets

In his antitrust column, Elai Katz, a partner at Cahill Gordon & Reindel, discusses recent developments, including the circulation of revised merger guidelines, two decisions addressing market definition in merger cases and a Ninth Circuit holding that a product design improvement by a dominant firm, without more, did not constitute unlawful monopolization.
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March 13, 2006 | Daily Report Online

Humane Society to pay critics' fees

By Aisha I. Jefferson, Staff ReporterRecent rulings that the Atlanta Humane Society must pay $150,000 in attorneys' fees to two women the society had sued for defamation means the state's anti-SLAPP statute has the proper amount of punch, the women's lawyers said."This was a big victory for free speech rights in Georgia.
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August 07, 2012 | The Legal Intelligencer

Proposed SHIELD Act Takes Aim at 'Patent Trolls'

Representative Peter DeFazio, D-Oregon, was only vaguely aware of the so-called "patent troll" issue plaguing small technology companies until he visited software firms in his district about a year ago. It was then that he heard stories about outrageous patent lawsuits threatening the viability of the firms, he said.
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October 04, 2010 | National Law Journal

PLAINTIFFS' HOT LIST

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May 21, 2012 | New York Law Journal

Matrimonial Litigation and Legal Malpractice

Andrew Lavoott Bluestone, a Manhattan attorney specializing in legal malpractice litigation, writes that given the significance of the money division between the spouses which may comprise their entire net worth, the extreme emotional nature of the proceedings, and stringent statutory structures for the attorney-client relationship, matrimonial judgments are frequently the subject of legal malpractice scrutiny.
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June 08, 2010 | The Legal Intelligencer

Trusts Case Gets Ears of Justices, Eyes of Banks

The state Supreme Court granted allocatur late last month in a case involving trust administration that had banks hailing the lower court ruling as a modernization of trusts law.
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December 14, 2011 | The Legal Intelligencer

Judge Sides With Luzerne County Newspaper in Defamation Suit

After a decade of litigation and a second trial in the case, a Luzerne County judge has ruled that The Scranton Times, which owns and publishes the Citizens' Voice newspaper, did not defame Luzerne County businessman Thomas A. Joseph Sr.
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May 23, 2005 | Daily Report Online

Chief Justice Departure Could Help Prosecutors

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December 27, 2004 | National Law Journal

Civil Actions

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September 12, 2011 | Texas Lawyer

After Suit's Dismissal, Sept. 11 Plaintiffs See Paths Forward

In 2002 an unlikely coalition of victims, mostly represented by Motley Rice, and property insurers, mostly represented by Cozen O'Connor, sued Saudi Arabia and a clutch of Saudi princes and charities that allegedly funded al-Qaeda. The suits were both praised and reviled as "the privatization of foreign policy."
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