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April 15, 2004 |

New Deals

Some of New York's best known law firms are featured in this week's roundup of movers and shakers in the mergers and acquisitions game.
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November 01, 2006 |

The Case of the Stolen Klimts

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December 26, 2012 |

D.C. Stalemate Keeping Some Am Law Attorneys Busy Through the Holidays

Am Law 100 firms in New York and elsewhere are doing what they need to this week to support corporate, real estate, tax, and trusts and estates lawyers working overtime in an effort to squeeze in big deals and prepare clients for the potential tax implications of a dive off the so-called fiscal cliff.
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Hexion's Loss Was V&E's Gain in Huntsman Litigation
Publication Date: 2009-03-03
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V&E came through in a big way for its client, the jilted merger partner. Huntsman ended up with a billion-dollar settlement from Hexion--and V&E collected the lion's share of $43 million in legal fees paid out by Huntsman.

June 25, 2001 |

Carolina Bound

Charlotte, N.C. is a "little Germany?" With 150 German companies in the metro area, the Deutschland's presence is so strong that the Southern city's public schools offer classes taught in German through the third grade. With this kind of growth of foreign investment in North Carolina and the rest of the Southeast, Atlanta's Am Law 100 law firms are poised to pick up work from a global clientele.
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In Harshly Critical Opinion, Miami Judge Overturns Infamous Half-Billion Dollar Tousa Fraudulent Transfer Bankruptcy Court Ruling
Publication Date: 2011-02-14
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The Tousa ruling created a tsunami of backlash last year, after a bankruptcy court judge ruled the homebuilder's $450 million loan repayment was a fraudulent transfer. Now a federal district court judge says the bankruptcy judge was dead wrong. And he's not pulling any punches.

May 16, 2011 |

Factories, warehouses likely top feel hike in interest rates

If interest rates rise, investment in South Florida industrial buildings could become more expensive as the price of borrowed money increases - potentially hampering deal making.
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Susan Beck's Summary Judgment: Why the SEC Needs an Outsider as Its Next Chairman
Publication Date: 2012-12-12
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For all the strides Mary Schapiro made after the disastrous tenure of Christopher Cox, the SEC is still tainted by the perception that it's a captive of Wall Street.

November 17, 2008 |

Federal Long-Arm Statute

Since the amendment of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure in 1993 to include Rule 4(k)(2), U.S. courts have resolved important issues arising under this federal long-arm statute for securing personal jurisdiction over non-U.S. defendants for civil claims arising under federal law. These cases provide lessons on issues that litigants may face in future cases involving the rule.
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January 04, 2005 |

White-Collar Crime

Elkan Abramowitz and Barry A. Bohrer, members of Morvillo, Abramowitz, Grand, Iason & Silberberg, write that, with criminal investigations looming at every turn, the decision about whether to provide evidence in civil proceedings can be a difficult one, fraught with danger and consequences.
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