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Continental May Bid for TWA Assets
AMR Corp.'s $3.5 billion offer for Trans World Airlines could face some hurdles in the form of Carl Icahn and Continental Airlines. Icahn is putting together a rival plan -- and potentially a lawsuit -- for TWA, hoping to protect an agreement that lets him buy more than $610 million in TWA tickets at steep discounts. And now Continental says it may want to buy some of TWA's landing and takeoff privileges.Delaware Enforces Confidentiality Agreements to Enjoin Hostile Bid
The prelude to a friendly merger or acquisition involving sophisticated business entities is often referred to as "the dance." An interested prospective participant will approach another with an invitation to the dance amidst a swirl of risks and uncertainties. Although positive reactions to the invitation may range from tentative and cautious to aggressive and enthusiastic, both participants understand that the dance will require levels of intimacy and exploration that neither would otherwise permit and neither would want revealed to others.Devine Joining Pepper Hamilton
It's a good thing that Pepper Hamilton chairman Barry Abelson doesn't take no for an answer. Because that's exactly the answer Frank Devine gave him for two months as Abelson pursued the White Williams litigator as a lateral hire candidate.Judge's Warning of Criminal Liability May Have Coerced Litigant To Settle
Encouraging parties to settle lawsuits is good public policy, but a judge went too far by warning a party that his testimony could have penal consequences, a New Jersey appeals court rules.View more book results for the query "*"
Court Discards Jury Verdict, Says Malpractice Was Clear
Circuit Split Watch: Book 'em (and collect DNA?)
Every day, throughout the country, police arrest and book suspects. They take fingerprints and mug shots. A growing question that could reach the Supreme Court in the months ahead is whether police can also routinely collect DNA from suspects, either at booking or otherwise before conviction. Courts have reached different conclusions, illustrated by two pending federal appellate cases.Merging Marketing, Tech, Research
As information technology and marketing departments have begun playing a more prominent role in law firms, IT departments have implemented software programs to help marketing amass basic client relationship information for mailings, law alerts and other programs. Such management services provide better intelligence on how to add value to existing client and new business relationships.Boca Raton apartment building bought for $580,000
Kansas attorney disbarred over high fee, disrespect to judge
The Supreme Court of Kansas has disbarred a Kansas City attorney for charging $3,500 an hour to handle a soldier's case and for making offensive remarks to a judge and court staff.Trending Stories
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