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Recruiter Loses Bid to Collect Merger Fee From Blank Rome
A Manhattan judge has rejected a legal recruiter's attempt to collect a merger fee from Blank Rome, which rejected the recruiter's proposed combination with a small New York firm but later completed the deal with the help of a different search firm. The e-mail exchange between Mark Bruce International and Blank Rome did not constitute an enforceable contract because the parties had not agreed on the terms of a fee, Supreme Court Justice Herman Cahn ruled.Willkie Gravitates to $1 Billion Sale of Loral's Satellite Business
Canadian aerospace and information services company MacDonald, Dettwiler & Associates Ltd. is buying Loral's satellite manufacturing subsidiary in a deal that expands its U.S. presence. Vancouver firm Farris, Vaughan, Wills & Murphy is advising MDA, with help from Perkins Coie and Kaye Scholer.New U.S. attorney echoes Justice Department's priorities
New Miami U.S. Attorney Wifredo Ferrer pledged to follow the priorities of the Justice Department - terrorism, fraud, public corruption - but tempered his comments by saying all prosecutions must be in a "firm but fair manner."Dismissal of Chicago PD effort dropped
The board president of Chicago's Cook County dropped his effort to fire the county's public defender. The dismissal attempt put in play earlier this year came after the public defender sued the president's office late last year in Cook County Circuit Court, blasting funding and staffing cuts as an abuse of office.Deadbeat Parents Entitled To Hearing Within 72 Hours
N.J. Family court judges must henceforth hold hearings within 72 hours for parents jailed for ignoring court dates on charges of failure to pay child support, the head of the court system directs. A day earlier, a judge in a putative class-action suit had called failure to provide expeditious review "a substantial danger to procedural due process."View more book results for the query "*"
AT&T sees 3Q slowdown in iPhone activations
AT&T Inc. on Thursday reported a decline in the number of iPhones activated in its latest quarter, as buyers waited for the new model. The country's largest telecommunications company said it activated 2.7 million iPhones in the third quarter, the lowest number in a year and a half.When Congress Hauls In Your CEO
As the Democrats settle in to increased majorities in Congress, it is already clear the changed political landscape will result in intensified congressional oversight. It is therefore imperative that companies at risk adopt prudent insurance strategies to recover attorney fees and absorb potential liabilities.Christie vetoes state-run health exchange bill
Gov. Chris Christie vetoed legislation establishing a state-run health insurance exchange Thursday, blaming the federal government for failing to provide the answers he said he needs to make a fiscally sound decision on the best way to comply with the Affordable Care Act.Emails on Government Computers Not Necessarily Public Records
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