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Approving Big News Corp. Settlement, US Judge Cuts Class Attorney Fee Request by One-Third
While describing their work on the case as "extraordinary," a New York federal judge nevertheless chopped a $73 million attorney fees award sought by five law firms in the case by one-third in a recent order approving a $224 million settlement of a class action lawsuit against News Corp.Deal Watch: Cravath Leads on Time Warner, Tobacco Mega-Mergers
Christmas has come early to Cravath, Swaine & Moore. The firm is advising British American Tobacco on a $47 billion cash-and-stock bid for the remaining stake in cigarette giant Reynolds American it doesn't already own. Meanwhile, another longtime Cravath client, Time Warner Inc., has agreed on a $108.7 billion sale to AT&T.US Agency Paid Two Firms Over $1 Billion in Battle With Banks
Kellogg Huber and Korein Tillery earned more than $1 billion in contingency fees for leadling the National Credit Union Administration's legal fight with big banks.Auctioning Off a Chance to Win
A litigation funder buys a claim out of bankruptcy.Facebook Strikes Out in Fraud Suit Against DLA Piper, Milberg
New York's top court on Thursday refused to revive Facebook Inc.'s two-year-old attorney deceit claims against three law firms that formerly represented Paul Ceglia, the now-fugitive who claimed an 84 percent ownership stake in the social media giant.Litigation Funder Wins Stake in $213M Renco Judgment
In what may be the first public sale of a litigation claim to a third-party funder, Gerchen Keller Capital paid $26.2 million to the estate of a bankrupt Utah magnesium company in exchange for stake in a judgment the bankruptcy trustee won at trial last year.MoneyGram Securities Class Action to Stay in Federal Court
A securities class action against MoneyGram International Inc. may not be remanded to Delaware's Superior Court after the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware ruled for the first time that amendments to the Securities Act of 1933 stripped state courts of jurisdiction over such suits.9th Circuit Shuts Down FTC Data-Throttling Suit Against AT&T
The U.S. Court of Appeals for Ninth Circuit has clipped the authority of the Federal Trade Commission when it comes to regulating phone companies.Cite as 16 C.D.O.S. 9487 FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. AT&T MOB
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