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Delaware Supreme Court Restricts Third-Party Life Insurance Sales but Keeps Market Alive
Publication Date: 2011-09-28
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Insurers have flooded the courts with suits against investors that play a form of poker with the Grim Reaper by purchasing life insurance policies from third parties. A pair of related decisions issued last week by the Delaware Supreme Court may help insurance companies keep such "life settlement" investors in check.

August 11, 2006 | Law.com

Newspaper Prevails in Photographer's Copyright Suit

A federal jury in California on Monday rejected copyright claims in a lawsuit accusing the San Jose Mercury News of illegally publishing a photograph. Christopher Harris, a digital media communications professor at Middle Tennessee State University, claimed the newspaper reprinted one of his photos in a 2003 book review without his written approval. The Mercury News, however, argued during the week-long trial that it was allowed to publish the picture because of the fair use privilege.
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November 16, 2007 | The Recorder

New Gibson Partners Add Diversity

The firm has been criticized for a notable lack of diversity in its partner ranks. This year's class marks a sharp improvement.
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March 04, 2011 | The American Lawyer

Baker & McKenzie, Dickson Minto Handling Itochu U.K. Tire Acquisition

Japanese conglomerate Itochu Corp. is acquiring U.K. tire retailer Kwik-Fit for $1 billion.
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September 14, 2000 | Law.com

Holocaust Suit Against French Banks Proceeds

Holocaust survivors may continue to press their claims against French banks for looting assets, after a New York federal judge denied motions to dismiss two class actions. In the consolidated lawsuits, U.S. citizens and foreign nationals seek the recovery of cash, records, art and other property allegedly wrongfully taken from them and their family members during the Nazi occupation of France.
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Delaware Supreme Court Won't Clarify Hurdle for Shareholder M&A Plaintiffs
Publication Date: 2013-02-28
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Shareholder M&A litigation is keeping a lot of lawyers awfully busy these days, especially in Delaware. But plaintiffs lawyers looking for guidance on a key provision of Delaware law related to such cases were turned away by the state's highest court this week, leaving them on the sidelines of derivative litigation over a $9 billion deal involving Freeport-McMoRan.

November 11, 1999 | Law.com

Roy Black, Two Others Accused of Receiving Tainted Money for Legal Fees

Three prominent defense attorneys were named as recipients of allegedly illicit proceeds from two accused South Florida drug kingpins Willy Falcon and Sal Magluta. An assistant U.S. attorney named Miami criminal defense attorneys Roy Black and Scott Srebnick, and Boston attorney Marty Weinberg as lawyers who received tainted money for legal fees. The three, all members of the Falcon/Magluta defense team, have not been charged with any wrongdoing.
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July 07, 2008 | Law.com

U.S. Attorney Patrick Meehan Announces Resignation

U.S. Attorney Patrick L. Meehan, who as chief prosecutor for southeastern Pennsylvania cracked down on government corruption in Philadelphia, announced his resignation on Monday. Meehan, named by President Bush as chief prosecutor for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania nearly seven years ago, didn't immediately reveal the reason for his departure. The Republican has been mentioned as a possible candidate for governor in 2010.
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May 25, 2009 | Texas Lawyer

Charts: Summer Associates at Large Texas Firms

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May 02, 2008 | The Legal Intelligencer

Phila. Lawyer to Receive Alpern Award

When asked how she has managed to balance a family of five, a litigation practice and several leadership positions within the Philadelphia and state bar associations, Kathleen D. Wilkinson's answer was simple.
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