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Ex-S&P Exec Joins Battle Against SEC Administrative Actions
A quartet of lawsuits challenging the SEC's in-house enforcement actions became a quintet on Friday, signaling that it may take a federal appeals court—and perhaps even the U.S. Supreme Court—to decide once and for all whether the agency's administrative proceedings pass muster.Sidley, Ashurst, Freshfields on $10B Citic Deal
Thailand's Charoen Pokphand Group Co. Ltd. and Japanese trading house Itochu Corp. are buying a 20 percent stake in the Chinese state-run conglomerate.Managing Fallout From 'Bilski', 'Mayo' and 'Alice'
Richard J. Stark of Cravath, Swaine & Moore discusses the future of software patents and writes: While much remains to be seen, it appears that many weak software patents will perish, but the strong may yet survive.Infringement Prevention and Brand Management on Social Media
Peter D. Vogl and Diana M. Szego of Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe write: Social media gives businesses endless opportunity to increase brand awareness and expand audience reach. However, social media also presents a myriad of legal issues, particularly with respect to brand management.Examining the Multi-Faceted Attack on Patent Assertion Entities
Janet M. MacLeod and J. Eric Sumner of Fox Rothschild provide an overview of recent attacks against patent trolls, including executive and administrative actions and judicial decisions, which may have collectively succeeded in accomplishing at least some of the goals of failed legislative reform.View more book results for the query "*"
After Two Years at Cadwalader, Woolery Leaves for Hedge Fund
Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft announced Tuesday that James Woolery, who had been poised to become the storied Wall Street firm's chair this month after spending nearly two years as chairman-elect, would leave to cofound a new investment venture. Patrick Quinn, Cadwalader's managing partner-elect since January 2014, will assume sole leadership of the firm that hired Woolery from JPMorgan Chase as its highest-paid partner.Alternative Dispute Resolution
The ADR supplement includes articles on prehearing motions, discovery mediators, international arbitration, handling difficult individuals in mediation and more.Executive and Legislative Action for Week of Jan. 12, 2015
Following is a listing of legislative and executive action for the week of Jan. 12. Members of the General Assembly are scheduled to return to session Jan. 20.Son to be Repaid for Sale of Bequeathed Rental Home
A Delaware County judge has decided that the adult son of a woman who died in 2011 should be compensated for the sale of one of her properties, since that property was devised to him in her will.Out-of-Contract Agreements Tossed From Motel 6 Trademark Trial
Texas law would bar a reference to promises made outside of a written franchise agreement in a trademark dispute brought by Motel 6 against owners of a hotel in central Pennsylvania, so those owners can't refer to alleged extra-contractual promises at trial in Harrisburg, a federal judge has ruled.Trending Stories
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