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March 06, 2002 |

New Deals

In a deal valued at about $835 million, London-based Diageo plc, which bills itself as the world`s leading premium drinks business, announced last week that it had agreed to sell its Malibu rum brand to rival Allied Domecq plc, which is based in Bristol, U.K. The sale of the Malibu brand is the last hurdle towards Diageo`s joint acquisition with Pernod Ricard SA of the Seagram Co. Diageo had been given until the end of June by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission to sell Malibu to an approved buyer becaus
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July 15, 2005 |

Wyly v. Milberg Weiss Bershad & Schulman LLP

Law Firm Loses Bid to Move Securities Class Member's Case to Federal Court on Federal Question Grounds
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August 11, 2010 |

News In Brief

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January 01, 2011 |

45 Under 45 Let's Make a Deal

The rough-and-tumble world of M&A and private equity counts few women among its most prominent and senior ranks. But a new generation of lawyers are breaking through the ranks. Those who ascend to the highest levels of this rarefied world, including the women lawyers on this year's 45 Under 45 list, are all the more noteworthy.
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July 07, 2010 |

Board Rules and Laws to Deal With the Unruly Pet

In their Cooperatives and Condominiums column, Richard Siegler and Eva Talel, partners at Stroock & Stroock & Lavan, write that the Pet Law's very short window for a board to timely commence an action to remove a pet from a no-pet building can be extremely difficult to meet. Therefore, §(d) of the Pet Law is particularly valuable because it permits pets to be removed at any time if the pet creates a nuisance, interferes substantially with the health or safety of occupants, or damages the building.
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June 14, 2007 |

New York State E-Discovery Law

Mark A. Berman, a partner at Ganfer & Shore, and Hal N. Beerman, an associate at the firm, write that spoliation of evidence applications are becoming increasingly common and, when granted, sanctions can range from directing a monetary payment to the preclusion of evidence or even to the drastic result of striking a pleading.
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April 15, 2013 |

Continental Breakfast: Chris Saul, Slaughter and May

American Lawyer chief European correspondent Chris Johnson meets regularly with senior legal sector figures at their favorite breakfast joints to chew over the industry's tastiest talking points. This week, Slaughter and May senior partner Chris Saul discusses the long-term viability of the firm's "best friends" alliance network.
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June 01, 2010 |

Canadian Big Deals

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