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In Settlement, Kaplan Agrees to Accommodate Disabled Students
Under a settlement agreement, Kaplan Educational Centers will provide an interpreter for a deaf FAU student who wants to take a prep course for the law school admission test.Justice Dept. Sued Over Access to Non-Prosecution Agreement
Four Firms Help ThyssenKrupp Make Alabama Getaway
Shearman & Sterling and Sullivan & Cromwell are representing ArcelorMittal and Japan's Nippon Steel, respectively, in a joint venture to buy an Alabama steel plant for $1.6 billion from German conglomerate ThyssenKrupp's U.S. unit, which is being advised by Magic Circle firm Linklaters.Jones Day, Ropes Advise as Orange Sells Dominican Unit
French telecommunications giant Orange has agreed to sell its Dominican Republic–based subsidiary Orange Dominicana S.A. to Luxembourg-based Altice for $1.44 billion. Jones Day is advising Orange on the deal, while Altice is being represented by Ropes & Gray, French firm Franklin Associes and Dominican firm Castillo y Castillo.Quartet of Private Equity Deals Yield Roles for Big Firms
Baker & McKenzie, Drinker Biddle, Freshfields, Kirkland & Ellis, Latham & Watkins, Norton Rose Fulbright, Skadden and Womble Carlyle led the way as several large firms landed lead roles advising buyout shops BC Partners, Odyssey Investment Partners, Permira and Thoma Bravo on nearly $3.9 billion in transactional work around the Thanksgiving holiday.View more book results for the query "*"
Judge Tosses Antitrust Claims Over Apple's Cut on App Sales
Yvonne Gonzales Rogers said would-be consumer class can't proceed as direct customers.New Boss at the Helm of Baker Botts' Houston Office
The firm's New York City office will have a new partner-in-charge, as will its Middle East offices.Saiber Investigates Allegations of Bullying by Rutgers Football Coach
Saiber, often the firm of choice for New Jersey colleges faced with possible misconduct within their walls, is investigating allegations of bullying in Rutgers University's football program.On the biggest Internet shopping day of the year, appellate heavyweights Ted Olson of Gibson Dunn and David Frederick of Kellogg Huber lost Supreme Court cert bids in cases challenging New York's online sales tax law.
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