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Ex-Partner Sues Hunton Over Capital Contribution
In a breach of contract suit, former Hunton & Williams partner David F. Geneson contends that the law firm denied him reimbursement of his capital contribution after his departure, because of losses the firm sustained in the first quarter of its fiscal year. At least 10 former Hunton partners in Atlanta, Miami, Richmond, Va., and Washington, D.C., are considering separate suits against the firm on the same theory, according to four former partners in Miami who spoke on condition of anonymity.Content Industry Wants Copyright Cops in PCs
There`s a war looming in cyberspace over copyright. The war will not be about whether to combat the spread of unauthorized copies of computer programs, music or movies. On that point, the combatants agree. This will be a war about tactics and solutions.Sorting Through Your Marketing Options
With any luck, your firm should be about ready to wrap up its 2006 marketing budget. Other companies know this, and will pull out all the stops in the hope of getting a piece of the action. Your firm has likely received numerous solicitations to sponsor events, renew advertising, and the like. Before tossing all those offers into the circular file, read some tips from Jill Windwer, Vice President of Business Development & Strategy for ALM, to assist in your decision-making.Want to join the IPO revival? A few tips for directors
This year marks the resurgence of the U.S. market for initial public offerings — welcome news to directors of privately held companies. But are they prepared for the IPO process or, for that matter, for their companies to be publicly traded?Partial Class Certification Is Granted in Merck Retirees' Economic-Damage Suit
A federal judge has granted partial class certification to participants in Merck & Co. Inc. retirement plans who say they lost money because the company inflated its stock price by downplaying known health risks of its painkiller Vioxx.View more book results for the query "*"
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Court Dismisses Lloyd's Underwriters' Claims That Painting by Monet Was Converted, StolenAustralian Lawyer-Mining Executive Among 11 Dead in Congo Plane Crash
One of Australia's richest men, mining magnate Ken Talbot, was among the 11 passengers and crew who died in a weekend plane crash. Rescuers reached the jungle crash site Monday, two days after the charter flight went missing en route from Cameroon's capital to a rural area near the Republic of Congo. Among the dead was John Carr-Gregg, an executive at Talbot's company, Sundance Resources, and a former senior associate at Allens Arthur Robinson. Carr-Gregg and six other executives on the flight represented Sundance's entire board.Trending Stories
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