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Judge Cote CROMER FINANCE LTD. v. BERGER Plaintiffs Cromer Finance Ltd. (Cromer) and Prival N.V. (Prival) (collectively, the Cromer Plaintiffs) fil
'Lederhosen incident' shows soccer group's tough marketing rules
FIFA'S REPUTATION for strict trademark enforcement had been getting worse in the weeks leading up to the World Cup football soccer, to Americans tournament in Germany. But after "the lederhosen incident" on June 16, FIFA, or the Fdration Internationale de Football Association, entered the theater of the absurd.Out of the Frying Pan And into the Dutch Oven
Tort reform may be all the rage on this side of the Atlantic. But across the pond, the litigation juggernaut is moving in just the opposite direction. This month, the Netherlands-America's ninth-largest trading partner and host to some 1,600 U.S. corporations-is set to move its system closer to U.S. law by permitting mass settlements. Add President Jacques Chirac's recent announcement that France might soon permit mass litigation, and what had been a leak in Europe's legal dike could become a dam-burst. U.SDeal Watch: Lawyers say unusual IPO may not set trend
ALTHOUGH LAST WEEK'S IPO announcement by giant private equity fund The Blackstone Group has been hailed as a watershed event on Wall Street, some Atlanta deal lawyers don't think it portends a rush by smaller, regional funds to go public. Of course, if Blackstone's IPO turns out to be ultra-successful, some private equity honchos could change their minds, said King Spalding partner Raymond E.U.S. DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK Judge Holwell Presently before the Court are two securities fraud actions brought against certain officers and direct
Some firms call 2012 terrific, others, 'bumpy'
In a year when few lawyers expected soaring profits, given the still-sluggish economy, D.C. firms generally mustered decent showings in 2012, according to firm leaders and legal consultants.U.S. DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK Judge Holwell Presently before this Court are two related securities fraud actions against Royal Group Technologies L
At Siemens, witnesses cite pattern of bribery
One day in early 2004, senior Siemens AG executive Michael Kutschenreuter says, he got a disturbing phone call from a Saudi Arabian businessman.The caller said he represented Beit Al Etisallat, a Saudi consulting firm that had been a business partner of Siemens. Now Beit wanted $910 million in commission payments. If Siemens didn't pay up, the caller threatened, he would forward documents to the U.Trending Stories
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