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Davis Polk Leads on $2.5 Billion China Cinda IPO
The company, which was created by the Chinese government to acquire nonperforming loans from state-owned banks, will use the proceeds from its listing to expand its distressed asset portfolio.Sikh Job Seeker's Bias Suit Over No-Beard Policy Prompts Reforms
A New Jersey car dealership has settled a suit over a no-beards policy that denied a job to a Sikh applicant, agreeing to enforce policies and procedures to prevent religious discrimination.OPRA Requests Are Not Discovery, Court Says in Reducing Legal Fees
A lawyer representing a woman whose husband committed suicide while incarcerated was not entitled to wide latitude in Open Public Records Act requests for information about county jail procedures and security, a New Jersey appeals court says.Sniffing Someone Could Be Sexual Harassment, Fifth Circuit Finds
In a decision that may make it easier for plaintiffs to survive summary judgment with their sexual harassment retaliation claims, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has reversed a trial court decision dismissing a female employee's claim that she was "fired" after complaining that two co-workers "sniffed her in a sexually suggestive manner."Regulation, Health Care Costs Top CEO Worries
Government regulations and health care and labor costs are the top financial concerns of chief executive officers of major companies, according to a Business Roundtable survey.View more book results for the query "*"
In Oracle-Google Fight, Federal Circuit Ready to Reverse Alsup
Google lawyer Robert Van Nest tried to defend the judge's decision on copyrightability before a clearly skeptical panel.The Year in Retail-Leasing Trends
Food trucks and American Girl are up, The Gap and faraway outlets are down, and more 2013 trends in corporate retail leasing.Defense Verdict in Truck Fatality
A Gwinnett County jury declined to hold a trucking company driver liable for the death of a man killed when a box truck crossed the center line and rammed a car after being hit by another vehicle during a nasty three-vehicle wreck in 2005.McMillian Reflects, with Tips, on Year as Appellate Judge
It's been nearly a year since Carla Wong McMillian got the call. Then a Fayette County State Court judge, McMillian had been shortlisted for an opening on the state Court of Appeals, and interviewed for the job with Gov. Nathan Deal. She had a full docket of cases to handle, however, so she pressed on with her work.Thompson Hine Continues Hiring Spree with 2 Laterals
Thompson Hine continues its growth push in Atlanta with the recruitment of two longtime Atlanta lawyers. Peter Coffman joined from Dow Lohnes as a partner and Aaron Watson joined from Barnes & Thornburg as senior counsel.Trending Stories
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