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Do Judges and GCs Really Have a Better Chance at Outliving Their Peers?
It has been known for more than a century that lawyers who ascend to the highest levels of the profession tend to be blessed with longer lives than those who don't reach the same heights.Delaware Drug Patent Cases Test Jurisdiction After Daimler
After the Supreme Court's ruling in Daimler v. Bauman, lawyers for N.J.-based Mylan Pharma told a Delaware judge that the company didn't expect to be sued in the state ever again. Instead, the latest post-Daimler ruling tightens the state's claim to jurisdiction even further.Insurers Can't Rely on Exclusion Language, Panel Says
An effort by insurers to disclaim more than $260 million in coverage stemming from settlements paid out in a 2006 securities fraud case by Bear Stearns was dealt a setback by the First Department Thursday. But the panel kept alive an effort by the insurers to disclaim the coverage on public policy grounds.Judge Refuses to Delay or Move Terror Trial
On Wednesday, Judge Lewis Kaplan denied a Jan. 5 request by defense lawyers for alleged al Qaida conspirator Khalid al Fawwaz to delay trial for 60 days and move the trial to another district.Judges Serve Past Retirement Age
Thirty-four Supreme Court justices who are past the state's judicial retirement age of 70 began serving new two-year terms on the bench on Jan. 1 under the state's judicial certification program.View more book results for the query "*"
Shearman, Davis Polk on China's $1.4B European Hotel Buy
King & Wood Mallesons and Baker & McKenzie are also among the firms helping state-owned Shanghai Jin Jiang acquire France's Groupe Du Louvre.Stamford, Zico Strike Outsourcing Deal
The agreement will allow Singapore-based Stamford Law Corp. to cut costs and free up their lawyers to focus on more high-end matters.Hogan Lovells Hires in Ho Chi Minh City
Former Gide Loyrette Nouel Vietnam practice head Samantha Campbell will take on the same role at the Anglo-American firm starting in March.Fiduciary Exception to Privilege in Law Firm Communications Upheld
Justin Y.K. Chu and Leah Quadrino write that last month, the Commercial Division in Manhattan broke with a nationwide trend among state courts, applying what is sometimes referred to as a "fiduciary exception" to the attorney-client privilege to permit a former client to take discovery relating to otherwise confidential internal communications between a lawyer and his firm's general counsel.Trending Stories
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