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June 01, 2011 | Delaware Law Weekly

Securities Fraud Actions Against U.S.-Listed Chinese Cos. Rise

Seth Aronson, a partner with O'Melveny & Myers in its Los Angeles office, said there is a rising trend of securities fraud suits targeting Chinese companies listed in the United States.
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October 04, 2010 | New York Law Journal

How Private Is Facebook?

Mark S. Sidoti, Philip J. Duffy and Paul E. Asfendis from Gibbons discuss the depths of privacy settings on social networking sites and how courts will struggle with the application of the Stored Communications Act to modern forms of cyberspace.
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April 09, 2003 | New York Law Journal

Silvaria v. Intrepid Museum Foundation

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July 24, 2013 | Daily Business Review

Sale of Coral Springs building tops $1 million

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December 20, 2010 | Corporate Counsel

ACC Fires Off One Last Volley at SEC Over Whistleblower 'Bounty' Plan

It's an ugly fight — but at least they're offering to help! The ACC has sent a second sharply critical letter to the SEC over a proposal to pay 'bounties' to whistleblowers, this time offering suggestions for how to fix the proposed rules.
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July 27, 1995 | Law.com

Daily Decision Alert: Vol. 3 No. 140 -- July 27, 1995

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August 03, 2009 | Daily Report Online

NYC grand jury indicts ex-Giant on weapons charges

NEW YORK AP - New York City prosecutors say a grand jury has indicted former New York Giants Plaxico Burress on weapons charges.The grand jury did not indict his former teammate, Giants linebacker Antonio Pierce.Prosecutors say the indictment charges the 31-year-old Burress with two counts of criminal possession of a weapon and one count of reckless endangerment.
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December 19, 2000 | Law.com

Runners-Up: Holocaust Attorneys

This was the year Holocaust reparations cases came to a head. A few trial lawyers tackled the greatest evil in history and forced a resolution. Beyond providing money for Polish peasants and Florida retirees with a painful past, these pacts established a new principle: Abetting genocide doesn't pay. It was about "going after the guy who sells the barbed wire," says NYU Law School's Burt Neuborne.
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November 08, 2004 | National Law Journal

CEO-attorney brought in for fix

Eliot Spitzer crossed career paths with his former supervisor, Michael Cherkasky, when he launched his latest effort to reform the insurance industry. Cherkasky was hired as Marsh & McLennan's CEO after Spitzer sued the giant insurance broker over alleged bid-rigging.
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October 10, 2001 | Law.com

NBC Needs Law Change to Buy Telemundo

In quickening its pursuit of Spanish-language broadcaster Telemundo Holdings, NBC is betting that U.S. regulators will relax station ownership restrictions so that it can add even more outlets to the nation's largest markets. Sources close to the negotiations said Telemundo could seal a deal with NBC worth a total value of $2.4 billion by the end of the week.
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