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Faculty Group Demands Wachtell's Lipton Quit NYU Post
A group of New York University professors angry over president John Sexton's stewardship of the school is calling on one of Sexton's chief defenders, Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz founding partner Martin Lipton, to resign from his position as chair of NYU's board of trustees.Skadden, Manatt Snag Roles on Major NYC Hospital Merger
The Mount Sinai Medical Center has turned to Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom for counsel on its proposed merger with Continuum Health Partners, which is being advised by Manatt, Phelps & Phillips. The deal would create one of the nation's largest nonprofit hospital chains. Tax filings by Mount Sinai and Continuum reveal how much Skadden and other Am Law 100 firms have been paid over the past few years.Are Appraisal Cases Coming Back?
Recently, several stock appraisal cases have turned out well for those stockholders persistent enough to see their claims through a trial. Does this mean that more stockholders will demand that the Delaware Court of Chancery ask that court to determine the value of their shares when they are cashed out in the merger? While it is too early to tell, there are several good reasons to believe that more appraisal cases will be filed.Once-Denied Motion for Partial Final Judgment Granted
Delaware Court of Chancery Vice Chancellor Sam Glasscock III has granted a motion for partial final judgment filed by the debt holders of an insolvent pharmaceutical company, despite denying a similar motion last year. Glasscock opted to grant the motion after fellow Vice Chancellor J. Travis Laster, upon remand from the Delaware Supreme Court, reinstated eight of 10 claims he had dismissed with prejudice last year in a case with similar facts. The decision will enable the Supreme Court to simultaneously hear appeals from plaintiffs in both cases on the issue of no-action clauses in indenture agreements.Survey reveals murky ethical compass on Wall Street
Labaton Sucharows second annual financial services survey, dramatically titled Wall Street in Crisis: A Perfect Storm Looming, was a confidential poll of financial professionals on issues such as regulators, ethics and workplace wrongdoing.View more book results for the query "*"
Cameron Findlay appointed Archer Daniels Midland GC
Archer Daniels Midland Co. has a new general counsel.NBCUniversal names new GC, Kimberley Harris
NBCUniversal announced yesterday that it is naming Kimberley D. Harris executive vice president and general counsel. Harris will assume the role on Sept. 3.9 noteworthy in-house career moves
Charting some of the most recent GC and in-house appointmentsDisney settles antitrust suit over anti-poaching practices
Pixar and Lucasfilm Ltd. have tentatively agreed to settle a lawsuit that accuses them of violating antitrust law with their recruiting policies.Regulatory: The dos and don’ts of corporate internal investigations, Part 6
Our previous articles stressed the importance of maintaining confidentiality throughout investigations while carefully working to uncover the details of potential fraud, regulatory violations or other corporate misconduct.Trending Stories
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