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In 2005 a Chinese semiconductor company paid a Shanghai-based rival $175 million to settle accusations of trade secrets theft. The two are now back in court in California, with the Shanghai company's counsel from Keker claiming breach of the settlement agreement--and Wilson Sonsini countering that Keker's client is trying to force the Chinese company out of business.
NYU student filmmaker electrocuted in Ga. accident
MONTICELLO, Ga. AP - A student filmmaker from New York University was electrocuted and another seriously injured in an accident while working on a movie set in Georgia, authorities said Saturday.The NYU crew ran electrical wiring around a house to light a night shoot with a power generator Thursday night, when a mechanical arm lift on a truck parked across the road struck overhead electrical lines, Jasper County sheriff's Lt.Judge proposes NY congressional districts
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - Early analysis of the proposed redistricting maps from a judge appears to show Republican Rep. Peter King would not be pitted against Democratic Rep. Steve Israel on Long Island.After winning dismissal of a whopping $109 billion class action suit brought by former Wachovia shareholders and then settling related bondholder claims for $627 million, Wachovia parent Wells Fargo and its lawyers at Fried Frank apparently decided not to risk having the shareholders' claims revived on appeal.
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PRO BONO: A Lesson In Tolerance
Skadden Arps won a settlement in February for two Jewish families in rural Delaware whose local school district sponsored Christian prayers and allowed teachers to pass out Bibles in school.Fine-Tuning the Law in Business, Family, Government
In their Appellate Division Review, E. Leo Milonas and Frederick A. Brodie, partners at Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman, write that New York courts have traditionally decided whether shareholders' claims are "derivative" or "direct" on a case-by-case basis, and, as a result, the distinction between derivative and direct lawsuits has been fact-dependent and difficult to pin down.Fed. Judge Hears Arguments in Delaware River Dredging Case
A federal judge in Delaware will determine whether a federal agency's plan to deepen and widen the Delaware River must be regulated by the state of Delaware in order to mitigate what the state says are potentially harmful environmental effects.GCs: Firms Fail to Meet Call For Diversity
Despite repeated commitments by large corporations to ensure their outside law firms are employing minority attorneys on corporate legal matters, some leaders of those corporations said last week that much more needs to be done.Trending Stories
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