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March 01, 2024 | Delaware Business Court Insider

Del. Justices Uphold Chancery Ruling And Other Litigator of the Week Shout Outs

Vice Chancellor J. Travis Laster last year found that the company's largest stockholders were bound to follow a recommendation from the board and vote for a charter amendment to increase the corporation's authorized shares.
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March 01, 2024 | Litigation Daily

Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs

A Skadden defense team secured an acquittal for semiconductor company Fujian Jinhua Integrated Circuit Co. in a criminal trade secret and economic espionage case originally filed as part of the Justice Department's now-defunct China Initiative.
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In the Matter of Dynamic Logic, Inc. v. Tax Appeals Tribunal of the State of New York et al.
Publication Date: 2024-03-01
Practice Area: Criminal Appeals
Industry:
Court: Appellate Division, Third Department
Judge: Unsigned Egan Jr., J.P., Pritzker, Ceresia, Fisher and Powers, JJ.
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Case number: 535445

In the Matter of Dynamic Logic, Inc. v. Tax Appeals Tribunal of the State of New York et a

February 23, 2024 | The Legal Intelligencer

Resolving Litigation: Arbitration and Mediation After 'Concepcion'

Seamus Duffy explained how arbitration law has evolved from before the Concepcion decision to the world of mass arbitrations today.
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February 22, 2024 | The American Lawyer

Asia Legal Briefing: When Will Law Firms Learn? The Top-Down Approach Never Pays, and Always Bites Back

Latham & Watkins' decision to block automatic access for its Hong Kong staff to files and documents outside of Greater China was not necessarily wrong. But the way it implemented the change was tone-deaf. The firm's sin was its failure to communicate, writes Jessica Seah in the Asia Legal Briefing.
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February 22, 2024 | Law.com

When Will Law Firms Learn? The Top-Down Approach Never Pays, and Always Bites Back

Latham & Watkins' decision to block automatic access for its Hong Kong staff to files and documents outside of Greater China was not necessarily wrong. But the way it implemented the change was tone-deaf. The firm's sin was its failure to communicate, writes Jessica Seah in the Asia Legal Briefing.
6 minute read
February 21, 2024 | Law.com

Boeing Under Fire for Allegedly Conning Smaller Companies Into Contracts in Slew of New Cases

"The notion that Boeing with its armies of lawyers, bankers, and consultants could be outmaneuvered by a mid-sized Charlotte family investment firm is utterly absurd," said Michael Forde of Forde & O'Meara, who is representing a company claiming the aerospace giant conned the business into buying a near-bankrupt parts supplier.
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February 15, 2024 | The American Lawyer

Simpson Thacher Appoints First Female London Head

It marks a major leadership change at the firm.
3 minute read
February 09, 2024 | Litigation Daily

Litigator of the Week Runners-Up And Shout Outs

A team at Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman secured a ruling eliminating more than a half billion dollars in potential liability for client Teck Cominco Metals in a long-running environmental suit in the Eastern District of Washington.
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February 08, 2024 | Texas Lawyer

Head of Mayer Brown's US Upstream Energy Practice Moves to Hunton Andrews in Houston

Carl von Merz, who joined Hunton Andrews Kurth as a partner in Houston on Tuesday, will head the firm's U.S. oil and gas practice.
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