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Ex-Jenkens Lawyer Skips Retrial, Pleads Guilty in Tax Shelter Scheme
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Former Jenkens & Gilchrist tax lawyer Donna Guerin folded her cards yesterday and pleaded guilty to helping wealthy clients cheat the Internal Revenue Service out of hundreds of millions of dollars through illegal tax shelters.

April 30, 2003 |

Settlement With Analysts Could Fuel Litigation

The California Department of Corporations expects a new wave of securities litigation now that federal regulators have reached a historic settlement with investment banks over analyst conflicts of interest. Although regulators pitched it as a "global settlement," the deal allows investigators to share with the private bar the evidence they collected and doesn't protect the participating investment banks from claims.
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March 01, 2000 |

Deal of the Week

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May 20, 2004 |

New Deals

Shearman & Sterling closes a $993 million international purchase, and Weil Gotshal and Davis Polk staffers have also been busy.
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September 16, 2004 |

Skadden, Arps and Pillsbury Winthrop Deliver Same-Day Service

Lawyers working on Headwaters Inc.'s $715 million cash purchase of Tapco Holdings Inc. hustled to close the deal the same day it was signed. The rapid turnaround, which was attributed to having laid a lot of the groundwork in advance, was also finalized over Labor Day weekend. Meanwhile, Pillsbury Winthrop steered Redwood Empire Bancorp through its $148 million acquisition by Westamerica Bancorporation last month. The sale price broke no records, but its price-to-book ratio was jaw-dropping.
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August 09, 2004 |

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Worker fell trying to escape charging Rottweiler. Malpractice carrier argued hospital owed it reimbursement. No recovery in case of patient who died of overdose. Aneurysm ruptured while patient was being prepped for surgery. Patient died of complications after appendectomy. Pawn shop sold safety harness with warning tags removed. Group argued public has right to drive on the sand. Machinist claimed that injuries got worse over time.
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November 08, 2000 |

Cash Is King in Sacramento

Civil litigator Trena Burger savored her pricey victory Tuesday night in the Sacramento County Superior Court Judge race, while her opponent Donald Steed II accused Burger of every dirty political trick in the book. The race has been trench warfare from the beginning. And although the most expensive judge race in California history came to an end Tuesday night, don't expect the badmouthing to stop.
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October 22, 2002 |

Heinz Del Monte

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August 23, 2004 |

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Syringe maker claimed competitors' contracts illegal. Health care clinic retaliated against HR employees. Halliburton's drill-bit design patents were infringed.
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January 19, 2004 |

Emergency Situation for Texas Legal-Aid Programs

The three major legal-aid programs serving Texas face an approximately $2.7 million budget shortfall this year, according to a study by a State Bar of Texas subcommittee.
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