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Perhaps no firm is more prominent in defending financial litigation than Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison. We asked Paul Weiss chair Brad Karp how Citi--and the entire financial sector--is faring in court.
For all the strides Mary Schapiro made after the disastrous tenure of Christopher Cox, the SEC is still tainted by the perception that it's a captive of Wall Street.
How DLA managed its steroids team
In April 2007, Charles Scheeler got a call from Matthew Parrella. Scheeler is a partner in DLA Piper's Baltimore office. He had spent the previous year working with DLA chairman and former Senate majority leader George Mitchell on his investigation into performance-enhancing drugs in Major League Baseball. Parrella is a prosecutor in the Northern District of California and one of the leaders of the government's own steroid investigation.DHL to Get $100 Million Tax Refund
The Internal Revenue Service will have to recheck its math because of a federal court ruling that package delivery company DHL Corp. is entitled to a refund of most of a $114 million tax payment. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals' ruling in DHL Corp. v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue hinges on regulations that affect the value of foreign trademark rights to the "DHL" name.ATSI Communications Inc., plaintiff v. The Shaar Fund Ltd., defendants
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Just-in-Time Systems Said Y2K Ready
"Just-in-time" business techniques may contribute to the Y2K problem.Cite as: In Re Wachovia Equity Securities Litigation, 08 Civ. 6171 (RJS), NYLJ 1202489220302, at *1 (SDNY, Decided March 31, 2011)District Judge Richard J. Sull
It takes an army of lawyers to rebuild at Ground Zero
REBUILDING WAS THE DEVELOPER'S DREAM-and his right, according to his lawyers from Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen Katz. But after the towers fell, New York city and state authorities seemed to have done everything possible to elbow him out of the way, even as Silverstein ponied up $100 million a year to rent a hole in the ground.Trending Stories
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