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From A to B to C: Timeline of Litigation in the New York Commercial Division
This is part three in a series of articles explaining the fundamentals of Commercial Division practice. The article addresses key dates and deadlines that arise when litigating in the Commercial Division.Samsung, Arnold and Porter Sue Broadcom for Antitrust Violations
The suit, filed Monday in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, San Jose Division, alleged that Broadcom blocked Samsung's attempts to purchase electronic components from other manufacturers by withholding goods and services and forcing it into an exclusive dealing arrangement.Samsung, Arnold & Porter Sue Broadcom for Alleged Antitrust Violations
The suit alleged that Broadcom blocked Samsung's attempts to purchase electronic components from other manufacturers by withholding goods and services and forcing it into an exclusive dealing arrangement.Court of Chancery Dismisses Fiduciary Duty Claims Related to Self-Tender Offer
In August 2022, Giant/Alpha allegedly used its controlling position in Playtika to cause the Playtika board to engage in a self-tender. In a previous ruling, Vice Chancellor Sam Glasscock found that the transaction conferred Giant/Alpha a nonratable benefit and denied Giant/Alpha's motion to dismiss claims against it arising from the transaction.'MFW' Just Turned 10, but Is It Worth the Candle?
Practitioners generally lauded MFW as a welcome development that rebalanced the litigation risk landscape in a manner that enabled controlled companies to pursue a greater range of value-maximizing transactions. And in the decade that followed, many companies have taken advantage of the MFW framework to do just that.View more book results for the query "*"
Dechert to Close Chicago, Hong Kong and Beijing Offices
The firm said in a statement that the three offices will close down "around the end of 2024."Dechert to Close Chicago, Hong Kong and Beijing Offices
The firm said in a statement that the three offices will close down "around the end of 2024."Defense Lawyer Barry Pollack On the Questions Left Unanswered After Julian Assange's Plea Deal
As Barry Pollack of Harris St. Laurent & Wechsler was handling a high-profile sexual assault case for a lawyer-defendant last month in D.C. Superior Court, he was also helping negotiate the guilty plea that allowed WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to return to Australia a free man.'More Extensive' Vetting: How Law Firms Are Picking Laterals
Candidates are now meeting around six to 10 attorneys at a firm, while in previous years they had to meet four or five, noted one recruiter.Cahill London Faces More Partner Exits as Duo Leaves for Proskauer
The departures would leave Cahill's London office with just two partners.Trending Stories
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