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Grasso Fulfilled Duty to New York Stock Exchange, His Lawyer Argues
Attorneys for former NYSE Chairman Richard A. Grasso argued Wednesday that Grasso had fulfilled his fiduciary duty to the exchange and should be allowed to keep his $187.5 million compensation package. "[He acted] as a reasonably prudent person would act," Gerson A. Zweifach, a partner at Williams & Connolly who represents Grasso, said in oral arguments before a New York appellate panel. At least one judge on the panel, however, expressed skepticism.Lucky sports fan cries 'foul' when Atlanta History Center drops the ball - literally
By Greg Land, Staff Reporter A North Carolina man has accused the Atlanta History Center of dropping the ball when it came to keeping a local sports artifact safe at home. Now he wants more than peanuts.On April 4, 1997, Charles "Chuck" Austin was in the right-field stands with his family during the Atlanta Braves' home opener when Braves outfielder Michael Tucker swatted one towards them.Winston & Strawn Adds Private Equity Group
Winston & Strawn has added eight lawyers from Nixon Peabody for a foray into the New York private equity market. Dominick DeChiara, who was head of Nixon's private equity practice, will co-chair Winston's private equity practice. He is joined by three other former Nixon partners and four associates. Winston has a robust private equity group in Chicago and had been looking to expand it into New York. DeChiara said his clients were coming with him.View more book results for the query "*"
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Cleary built a dominant position in South Korea through expertise, hard work--and serendipity. But competing successfully in Asia's other markets has been harder.'Octomom' sued for canceled strip club deal
The woman known as "Octomom" is facing a lawsuit after backing out of a deal to strip at a South Florida club.Circus sues animal rights critics, claiming defamation
Atlanta-based UniverSoul Circus is suing critics who claimed its elephant handler mistreats one of the animals appearing in the circus.E-discovery costs heaped on plaintiff
In an action that electronic discovery experts say may signal a sea change in how legal costs are apportioned after trial, a federal judge in Atlanta has ordered the losing company in a patent infringement action to pay more than $268,000 in costs to its opponents for the services of a computer consultant hired to fulfill broad discovery demands.Trending Stories
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