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Wilson Called for $240M Cell-Phone Deal
Silicon Scene: Big deals might be scarce, but M&A attorneys say the middle market is still active. Wilson's Carmen Chang helped run just such a transaction for a longtime client.A Big Hole in the Federal Bench
Some litigators see judicial vacancies affecting cases.$104 million verdict for pool accident
Six months after winning a $100 million judgment for a child who suffered irreversible brain damage in a pool accident, the same South Florida plaintiff's attorney has done it again.Judge Urges Widow And Brother-In-Law To Resolve Money Fight
Fulton County Superior Court Judge Doris Downs tried to temper the civil fight brewing between Andrea Sneiderman, who was convicted last month of lying about a relationship with her husband's killer, and the family of her deceased spouse.CIVIL RIGHTS | Prisoner can win damages against state for ADA breaches
The justices ruled unanimously that disabled state prisoners whose constitutional rights had been violated behind bars can win damages under the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) - and other U.S. Supreme Court decisions.View more book results for the query "New York"
Broker-Dealers: SEC Scratches Head
What is a broker-dealer? After years of studying Internet financial portals that offer financial services and products, the Securities and Exchange Commission is still looking for an answer. The portals typically contract with registered broker-dealers to advertise or market the broker-dealers' services and provide links to their Web sites, which makes the SEC nervous.How Did MA Regulators Best the SEC in Bear Stearns Enforcement Actions?
Thanks to the SEC's tepid response, a barely-noticed $9.3 million settlement by Massachusetts state securities enforcers remains the high-water mark for regulators in the wake of Bear Stearns's collapse.Alexander Schoch: The Negotiator
Alexander Schoch is a "get-the-deal-done type of guy," in the words of an acquaintance. His negotiating prowess makes him a likely candidate to inherit the GC post at Emerson Electric when the current general counsel retires. Says a colleague, "He's absolutely GC material."Supreme Court Considers Closely Watched Case That Could Help Workers Claim Disability Benefits
The Supreme Court struggled Wednesday with how much weight to give an insurance company's potential conflict of interest when it denies an employee's health or disability benefits claim. The lawyer representing a woman who sued MetLife over a disability claim argued that insurance companies have a financial incentive to deny claims. Depending on how the justices rule, the dispute could make it easier for employees to win benefit payments in court.Trending Stories
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