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Battle builds over trade merger
While the Chicago Board of Trade and the Chicago Mercantile Exchange are busy trying to consummate their $8.7 billion merger and shoo away competing bids, they're also grappling with a European rival nipping at their heels in federal court.Philadelphia Republican Party GC Moving to Wolf Block
Michael P. Meehan, long-time GC to the Philadelphia Republican Party, will be leaving Reed Smith next month to join Wolf Block Schorr & Solis-Cohen. The move was initiated, Meehan said, because his local and regional practice did not match with the strategy of Reed Smith. The managing partner of Reed Smith's Philadelphia office, Robert A. Nicholas, says he wishes Meehan the best, and does not think Meehan's departure will have an effect on Reed Smith's business.Red Bull Distributor Settles Lawsuit With Iowa Bar
The distributor of the popular energy drink Red Bull has reached an out-of-court settlement with an Iowa bar that allegedly advertised cocktails mixed with the drink but used imitation brands instead. Red Bull North America sued the Sports Column in May, accusing the sports bar of violating federal trademark protections. The company claimed bartenders mixed cocktails with a similar drink, called Roaring Lion, but led customers to believe Red Bull was used.Americans in November more confident about economy
Americans' confidence in the economy in November bounced back to its highest level since July, the latest sign that consumers are beginning to feel more cheerful about spending during the holiday shopping season.View more book results for the query "*"
Adolescents' Facebook posts found to be 'puerile' but not actionable
Judge also dismissed a negligent-supervision claim against parents, saying a computer does not constitute a 'dangerous instrument'Monterey/Santa Cruz County Building and Construction Trades Council v. Cypress Marina Heights LP
Citing E-Mail Attack, Attorney Withdraws 'On the Day of Trial'
A veteran member of the criminal-defense bar, Dennis P. McDonough considers himself to be fairly thick-skinned. But even 22 years of taking special public defender assignments did not prepare McDonough for the venomous e-mail sent to him by a confidant of a client McDonough was helping beat a murder rap. "I've never filed a motion to withdraw on the day of trial...until this case," says McDonough.Trending Stories
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