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February 23, 2009 | National Law Journal

The Intel Wars

Antitrust laws are the bulwark to a competitive marketplace. Where antitrust enforcement is effective, dominant firms cannot engage in exclusionary practices that dampen the ability of rivalry to emerge and keep the marketplace honest. In the current economic downturn, antitrust enforcement becomes even more vital to economic growth.
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August 23, 2010 | National Law Journal

Off-Brand Battle

In a closely watched case that could have major implications for the future of drug competition, Sanofi-Aventis has sued the Food and Drug Administration in bid to halt a generic version of one of its top-selling drugs, a blood thinner made from pig intestines.
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December 27, 2012 | National Law Journal

Appeals court finds for feds in work product immunity case

The government did not waive work product immunity for information used in consent decrees to help resolve $1 billion in environmental contamination, according to a U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit ruling.
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October 29, 2012 | National Law Journal

Campaign lawyers are girding their loins

With the presidential and other contests so close, 'Nobody's going to go into this election not prepared.'
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July 11, 2011 | National Law Journal

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Predicting Varney's replacement; Cuban's other victory; is that election different from all other elections; LSC facing millions in cuts; the patent controls by Bayh; Patton Boggs backs rebels in Libya; and a new Brady Center president in this week's column.
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September 17, 2012 | National Law Journal

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Brown rejoins Bunnell at O'Melveny; memoir of bank-robber-turned-lawyer; legal profession still lacks diversity; four Afghan women judges visit D.C. Court of Appeals; Akin Gump's honor; Arnold & Porter's pro bono work applauded; and starting lobbyists early in this week's column.
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December 17, 2012 | National Law Journal

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On the civility of courtroom conduct; legal installation; dishonorable honors back in court; Holder may or may not hold on; Skadden for former Ukrainian prime minister; criminal case against Kwame Brown closed; and ACS welcomes back Paul Smith in this week's column.
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March 04, 2013 | National Law Journal

Things looking up on the M&A front

After a few years of hard times for Washington attorneys who handle mergers and acquisitions, the practice may have turned the corner. The M&A practices at major firms, which suffered in the wake of the financial crisis, have seen an increase in activity during the latter part of 2012 — which in turn has led to an increase in work for antitrust attorneys advocating those deals.
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May 14, 2012 | National Law Journal

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The passing of a 1960s political icon; an impressive wonk session; a mother of a call-in show; Chilton's pop culture infotainment; Trisha Hall gives Hope; and a new fellowship at Bingham to foster diversity in this week's column.
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July 22, 2013 | National Law Journal

Affirmative Action Score: Advantage: U. of Texas

As hypothetical memo shows, despite challenger's 7-1 'victory' in Fisher, state schools face little risk.
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