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DeKalb schools' fee deal with K&S under fire
Of all the legal questions currently dogging the DeKalb County School District, one about a fee arrangement with a law firm would appear to be among the least of its concerns. After all, the district's construction contracts have spawned criminal charges against former top school officials and a civil suit against the school district by its former construction management companies that has already cost it more than $20 million to defend.Reed Smith may take on Thelen group
Thelen energy partner Ellen Bastier and some of her colleagues may be headed to Reed Smith. Equity partners are voting this week on whether to bring Bastier, a San Francisco partner, on board, a Reed Smith partner confirmed Thursday. A handful of other Thelen lawyers would come with her, that partner said. Bastier, one of Thelen's rainmakers, is known for clients such as Vestas Wind Co. Recruiters and people formerly with Thelen recently estimated her book at various levels above $5 million.Smucker acquires Bustelo, Pilon maker
J.M. Smucker has acquired the Miami company that markets Cuban coffee brands Cafe Bustelo and Cafe Pilon for $360 million with plans to shutter a local production facilities, eliminating as many at 200 jobs.Finding Little N.Y. Impact, Court Bars Georgia Man's Bias Claim
Less than a week after it came on the market, Apple's iPhone 4 has sparked at least five class actions over a reception problem. The suits allege that the antenna of the newest model of the popular phone is defective -- a problem dubbed the iPhone "death grip" by internet commentators.View more book results for the query "*"
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No Claims Stated in Suit Alleging ERISA Fiduciary Breach by Investing 401(k) Plan in Company StockGrasping at a tape in 1963 bombing case
Wanted: A non-Alabama, undoubtedly quixotic attorney to handle a federal post-conviction claim by the man convicted in one of the most reprehensible murders of the civil rights era.$65 million settlement secured in KLA backdating case
A $65 million proposed global settlement over alleged stock option backdating by a semiconductor process control company has been reached between three pension entities and KLA-Tencor Corp. The co-lead plaintiffs alleged in their class action that KLA officials manipulated stock options granted to the company's officers, directors and other employees to provide a more profitable strike price, or the permitted price for company officials to buy company stock regardless of the current price of the stock.The former Big Idea host supposedly cleared $1 million when he sold two vacant beachfront lots in East Hampton to a billionaire financier. The problem is that, according to Sotheby's, he owes all of it (and lots more) to the realty company.
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