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Latham, Herbert Smith Lead on Sale of Harrods to Qatari Royal Family
Herbert Smith and Latham & Watkins have taken roles on opposite sides of the �1.5 billion sale of Harrods to the Qatari royal family. Herbert Smith advised the Al Fayed Family Trust, while Latham acted for the Qataris. Latham has a strong presence in the region, after advising the Qatari Ministry of Economy and Finance last December on a $7 billion offering, the largest-ever bond issuance in the Middle East.CEO of Offshore Gambling Web Site Charged
David Carruthers, whom authorities say runs an offshore gambling company that illegally takes bets from U.S. residents, was ordered held in custody Monday after appearing in federal district court. BetonSports took bets on an Internet site and over a toll-free telephone line, federal prosecutor Mark Nichols said. Internet gambling has become a political issue with last week's passage of a House bill to prevent American banks and creditors from making payments to online gambling sites.Government Records Production And Retention Not a 'Gotcha-Game'
OPRA establishes a presumption that all government documents be made public, but also contains exceptions that preclude public access when disclosure will defeat the public interest.View more book results for the query "*"
Ariz. AG files lawsuit against real estate agents
PHOENIX AP - Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard is alleging in a lawsuit that numerous Tucson real estate professionals and businesses engaged in a multimillion-dollar real estate fraud scheme.According to the complaint filed on Thursday, the scheme affected more than 130 investors and more than 270 prospective homebuyers.Vioxx Lawyer Wants His Next Move To Be in State Court
The Houston lawyer who won a $253.5 million verdict in August in the nation's first Vioxx pharmaceutical suit, wants another shot at a big win. But W. Mark Lanier wants to do it in state � not federal � court, and on his own � not as part of a multidistrict litigation pool.$2 million buys Palm Beach County auto sales building
Thomson wins appeal of software patent verdict
PITTSBURGH AP - A federal appellate court in Philadelphia on Monday overturned a jury's finding that Thomson Reuters Corp. infringed a patent for trading municipal bonds in Internet auctions.Jurors awarded MuniAuction Inc. $38.4 million in damages in October 2006 after finding New York-based Thomson Corp. willfully infringed MuniAuction's patent.Trending Stories
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