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Hinman Navigates Volatile IPO Market
Simpson Thacher & Bartlett partner William Hinman helped Agilent Technologies Inc. spin off its semiconductor test-equipment unit via IPO. Who says the market is tough? Practicing UK Law on US TimeIn steering Powerwave through a purchase of a foreign wireless firm, Mark Skaist of Stradling Yocca Carlson & Rauth negotiates British law on American time.Arizona Voter Law Is Struck Down by U.S. Supreme Court
Arizona's law requiring concrete evidence of citizenship before someone may register to vote is pre-empted by the National Voter Registration Act, ruled the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday.Make new crack law retroactive
Such a move would permit thousands of men and women who were harshly sentenced long ago to benefit from lawmakers' enlightened perspectives.Handle Loaded E-Discovery Tools With Care
The venerable computer forensics and e-discovery special master, Craig Ball, has gone on record to say to lawyers that "it's time to learn" technology to better communicate with IT staff and be prepared for e-discovery. That's not to say that lawyers need to engage e-discovery tasks as experts. Given the tools to accomplish such tasks, many lawyers may forget they are lawyers in their zeal to uncover the smoking gun and inadvertently take a peek at privileged or private documents. ... [MORE]View more book results for the query "*"
Judge denies bail in 1966 police death
A judge denied bail Thursday for a 72-year-old man facing murder charges after the death of a police officer he shot four decades ago.Jonathan B. "Jon" Pannell | 35
Name a city in Georgia and it's likely that Jon Pannell or his partners at Gray Pannell & Woodward in Savannah have done legal work for a bond issue there.Keeping Pace With New Rules For Foreign Professionals
Attorneys Christine Alber and Parisa Salimi examine the latest immigration measures affecting H-1B and L visa programs under the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2005. Although the H-1B Visa Reform Act fails to address the dearth of visas made available each year, one provision provides a reprieve for H-1B employers, creating an exemption from the annual cap for up to 20,000 foreign nationals with master's or higher-level degrees from U.S. universities.Fraud Suit Says Car Makers Plotted To Keep Canadian Cars From U.S.
The New Jersey Supreme Court heard arguments Monday on whether a consumer fraud class action suit can proceed against American and Canadian carmakers for allegedly conspiring to inflate new car prices in the United States.Trending Stories
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