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Mobile App Makers and Consumers Get Smart About Privacy
Several recent studies and guidance from the Federal Trade Commission indicate that developers and consumers of mobile apps for phones and tablets are focusing on data privacy.Law firm settles price-fixing suit with Lufthansa for US$85 million
BERLIN AP - A U.S. law firm said Wednesday that it has settled a price-fixing case with German airline Deutsche Lufthansa AG.Lufthansa did not immediately confirm the size of the settlement, but the U.S. law firm Cohen, Milstein, Hausfeld Toll said it reached a $85 million settlement on behalf of customers who purchased air freight shipping services from the airline for transport of goods to, from and within the United States.Seven Am Law 200 Firms in Lineup for Sale of YES Network Stake
It would take more than a few scorecards to list the teams of lawyers from Boies Schiller, Fried Frank, Herrick Feinstein, Hogan Lovells, Jenner & Block, Skadden, and Weil advising on "Project Homer"—the proposed sale of a 49 percent stake in the YES Network to News Corporation that values the regional sports channel at $3 billion. News of the deal came the same day that two former executives of News Corp.'s British newspaper unit were charged with bribery in the U.K.Firm Survived Partner's Death in Plane Crash, Judge Says
Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Eileen Bransten found that because a nonequity partner became a minority equity partner after Marya Lenn Yee's death, intellectual property boutique Donovan & Yee did not dissolve, but a question remains whether the firm owes Yee's estate any money.View more book results for the query "*"
Rough Treatment for Texaco-Chevron
Chevron's acquisition of Texaco faces close scrutiny from the Federal Trade Commission, and with immediate criticism already from Congress, some experts predict the FTC will reject the deal outright. In a separate look at the deal, Chevron's outside counsel, Pillsbury Madison & Sutro, hopes to continue to advise the newly merged giant.New Jersey Manufacturers Ins. Co. v. Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey et al.
A health insurer whose insured has designated it as primary under N.J.S.A. 39:6A-4.3d is not required to participate in PIP arbitration pursuant to N.J.S.A. 39:6A-5.1. A health insurer whose insured has designated it as primary under N.J.S.A. 39:6A-4.3d is not required to participate in PIP arbitration pursuant to N.J.S.A. 39:6A-5.1.Fenwick & West Births Deal No. 7 for Cisco
Cisco Systems seemed to induce labor in more ways than one this month. As Cisco finalized its $200 million acquisition of P-Cube Inc., P-Cube's CFO gave birth to her third child. But that didn't stop her from dialing into conference calls hours after giving birth. And if you think a Dutch auction is hard to figure out, try a Dutch acquisition. Applied Materials went Dutch with Metron Technology, navigating The Netherlands' laws to aqcuire assets instead of stock.Trending Stories
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