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Inside Counsel

Florida sues BP for oil spill damages

Three years to the day after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, Florida became the fourth state to sue for damages over the 2010 catastrophe
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Inside Counsel

Anheuser-Busch, DOJ reach agreement over Grupo Modelo acquisition

On Friday, the Department of Justice (DOJ) announced that it had reached an agreement with Anheuser-Busch InBev over the companys acquisition of Mexico-based Grupo Modelo.
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Inside Counsel

5 notable GCs in the news

GCs sound off on gene patentability, surveillance, copyright infringement and more
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Inside Counsel

Judge tosses Viacom copyright suit against YouTube for second time

The second time was not the charm for Viacom Inc. in its copyright suit against Google.
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Inside Counsel

Supreme Court may hear free speech challenge to FDA’s authority to regulate tobacco

Big Tobacco already escaped the Food and Drug Administrations (FDA) regulations that would have required cigarette packages to include large, graphic warning labels depicting diseased lungs and other disturbing images.
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Inside Counsel

DLA Piper’s overbilling suit settles

Last month, DLA Piper found itself trying to deflate implications that one of its firmwide best practices is to overbill clients.
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International Edition

Pan-African harmonisation efforts will boost economic growth across sub-Saharan region

In recent years, the pan-African economic and political landscape has shifted dramatically: the focus of foreign direct investment has moved to a much greater extent to sub-Saharan Africa, particularly the west-to-east 'investment corridor' in Francophone and Anglophone sub-Saharan Africa, which is predicted to become the fastest-growing region on the continent. The Organisation for the Harmonisation of Business Law in Africa (OHADA), a pan-African treaty-based organisation comprised of 17 member states, has facilitated substantial market entries and the influx of capital, largely due to harmonised and modernised business laws and stronger security interest arrangements.
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Inside Counsel

First phase of BP spill trial ends

Just days before the third anniversary of the Gulf oil spill, the first phase of a trial to determine if BP or its partners are guilty of gross negligence in the disaster came to a close on Wednesday.
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Inside Counsel

Judge tosses civil suit filed against basketball coach

A judge has tossed a civil suit filed against the University of Connecticut womens basketball coach citing jurisdictional issues.
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International Edition

BHP Billiton turns to Herbert Smith litigator for new legal chief

BHP Billiton has appointed Herbert Smith Freehills (HSF) litigator Geoff Healy as its new head of legal. Healy, who is currently based in the firm's Sydney office will start his new role at the Anglo-Australian mining firm on 3 June, based in BHP's main headquarters in Melbourne. Healy joined HSF in 1990 and was made partner in 1997. He was a client relationship partner for BHP Billiton and in 2006 represented the company in a Royal Commission inquiry into whether the company had breached Australian laws in its dealings with Iraq.
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