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Changes in E.U. Merger Rules Could Be Huge
The European Commission recently published a consultation paper that invites comments on a proposal to allow review of the acquisition of noncontrolling minority shareholdings. The proposed reform is the most significant in the last 10 years and could have a huge impact on many corporate transactions.Lawyers Form Watchdog Group to Eye Ga. Judicial Races
Now that federal courts have kicked government out of the business of monitoring judicial campaign conduct, a private citizens' group has jumped in to fill the gap in Georgia. Hoping to prevent the rough-and-tumble tactics seen in executive and legislative campaigns, the group of about 40 lawyers and businesspeople plans to ask every statewide judicial candidate to pledge to abide by rules that the 11th Circuit has largely struck down.Judge Sanctions NY Lawyer for Missed Deposition
This Week's Winners and Losers
The title says it all.Skadden Adds Former GC of Federal Energy Commission
New York-based Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom has added as a partner John S. Moot, former chief of staff and general counsel at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. Moot, who previously was a partner at the law firm, will return to its energy regulation and litigation group in Washington.View more book results for the query "*"
11th Circuit cases reflect the times in Miami and the nation over the last century
With judges presiding over real estate boom time cases of swindled property owners, Prohibition-era gambling crimes and the constitutionality of equal protection laws, the moral and social issues addressed within the 11th Judicial Circuit over the last 100 years in many ways tell the story not only of Miami, but the entire nation.Don't Be Fooled by 'New Networking'
A recent article promoted a "new networking" approach, stating that if you get involved in a community activity that you love, you'll develop business. The secret, according to the article, is to offer help to people who move you. But consultant Joey Asher disagrees -- what if the network that springs up around you doesn't have people who need your legal services? Asher advocates "old networking": If you want clients, connect with people who might hire you and show them how you can help them.Duane Morris Vindicated in Suit Over Airport Contract
Duane Morris has won some vindication at a California state appeals court. A lower court judge had erased a $1 million jury award the firm had won for a client in a suit against the city of San Francisco and had taken the extra step of awarding $3.4 million in fees and costs to the city. And because Duane Morris had assumed some of its clients' claims, the judge's order potentially placed the firm on the hook. But the 1st District Court of Appeal undid all that Wednesday, and took a few swipes at the city's lawyers.For Court, a wider ideological divide
Regardless of the outcome of the challenge to the new health care law, three days of arguments last week may have cemented the view of the Roberts Court as a willing and aggressive player in the American political conversation.Trending Stories
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