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Fifth Circuit Rules SEC's Claims Against Microtune Executives Are Time-Barred
A federal appeals court has ruled that the statute of limitations bars the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission from bringing stock option backdating charges against two former Microtune Inc. executives more than five years after the alleged illegal conduct.Justice Jack M. Battaglia KINGS COUNTY Family Court Plaintiff was represented by Nicholas Wise, Esq. of Weitz & Luxemberg, P.C. Defendants the City of New
Cite as: In re Coudert Brothers LLP, 10 Civ. 9334, NYLJ 1202487802300, at *1 (SDNY, Decided March 21, 2011)District Judge Victor MarreroD
SEC's Claims Against Microtune Execs Are Time-Barred
A federal appeals court has ruled that the statute of limitations bars the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission from bringing stock option backdating charges against two former Microtune Inc. executives more than five years after the alleged illegal conduct. Ron Breaux, a partner in Dallas-based Haynes and Boone, is lead trial lawyer for one of the co-founders of Microtune.The full case caption appears at the end of this opinion. The doctrine of unclean hands does not deny relief to a plaintiff guilty of any past misconduct; only misco
A looming trial in the case will showcase two of the country's most fearsome patent litigators — Douglas Lumish of Latham & Watkins for TransPerfect and Charles Verhoeven of Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan for MotionPoint.
Genital Mutilation Is Basis for Asylum
Immigration officials erred in denying a Ghanian woman's application for asylum on the grounds that her fear of forced genital mutilation was not objectively reasonable, the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled. The panel overturned the decision, thereby blocking the imminent deportation of Adelaide Abankwah, 29, who has been held at a detention facility in Queens, N.Y. for two and half years. Her case has drawn international attention and the support of human rights groups.Bias Claims Surge Against Tech Industry
Vivek Wadhwa, a tech entrepreneur-turned-academic, is a critic of Silicon Valley employment practices he sees as excluding women, minorities and older workers.Trending Stories
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