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July 31, 2000 |

Andersen Legal Goes High Tech to Better Compete with Law Firms

In an effort to remain on the cutting edge of law firm technology, Andersen Legal, Arthur Andersen's corresponding international law network, is launching Dealsight. The new service -- an Internet-based service for corporate transactions -- proves that the Big Five are not about to be beaten by traditional law firms on the technology front, says Andersen's Chris Hinze.
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November 26, 2001 |

FTC Targets Hearst Corporation

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission wants to require the New York media giant Hearst Corp. to forfeit $19 million in profits earned from an illegal 1998 merger, according to a tentative settlement. Such disgorgement of profits would be a first in a merger case, and is yet another signal that Bush administration antitrust agencies take Hart-Scott-Rodino compliance very seriously.
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July 13, 1999 |

Sentencing Judgment Part 2

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September 27, 2012 |

Skadden On Hand as South Sudan Reaches Oil, Border Security Deal

Putting aside lingering hostilities from nearly 50 years of civil war, Sudan and South Sudan were to sign an agreement Thursday under which they will share profits tied to oil exports from the region that were halted earlier this year. Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom has been busy representing South Sudan, which gained independence from its northern neighbor in 2011, on all oil-related legal matters.
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November 05, 2010 |

What the FMLA Regulations Don't Tell Employers: Your Attendance or Sick Time Policies May Buy You a Lawsuit!

What the FMLA regulations don't tell employers: Your attendance or sick time policies may buy you a lawsuit!
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January 24, 2013 |

Report Lists Top 2013 Concerns for European GCs and CCOs

According to a new survey conducted by the Legal Exchange Network of general counsel and chief compliance officers in Europe, their top on-the-job priorities are legal department management, regulatory compliance and training, and risk management.
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March 22, 2007 |

Client Teams Spur More Business for Law Firms

More law firms are pointing to client service teams -- groups of lawyers associated with a particular client who meet internally to strategize and discuss the client's needs -- as a key revenue growth strategy. It works for Proskauer Rose, which pitched a plan to global management consulting firm Towers Perrin and formed a client team of about a dozen lawyers. Since then Proskauer's relationship with Towers has evolved beyond pension consulting and employee benefits work, says partner Rory Judd Albert.
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February 04, 2011 |

Let My People Go ... Online! The Party of We and People Power

The violence in Egypt is well beyond the government's control and turning off the Internet really didn't help.• ALSO SEE: Start Your Engines! | Expert Archive • Get Out of It — Welcome to Dodge City, Old Chap • All Right, GCs ... Let's Get UNIFIED!!!
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December 30, 2010 |

New Deals

Toronto-Dominion Bank has reached a $6.3 billion agreement to acquire Chrysler Financial from Cerberus Capital Management, the company's private equity owner. Also, Royal DSM N.V. will pay $1.09 billion in cash to acquire nutrition company Martek Biosciences Corp.
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April 13, 2006 |

King & Spalding enjoys roomier, hi-tech digs

By Aisha I. Jefferson, Staff ReporterA visitor to King Spalding's new office at 1180 Peachtree might get the idea that the firm's designers consulted a feng shui expert about the importance of space and light.The 16th-floor reception area boasts floor-to-ceiling windows, light-colored hardwood floors and a pleasant, breathable atmosphere.
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