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Justices' Order: Read This Brief
U.S. Supreme Court justices have mixed feelings about the increasing number of amicus curiae briefs filed with the court, many of which go unread. But a brief filed in a case set for argument October 9 struck the fancy of enough justices that the court ordered lawyers for both sides to read it and be ready to discuss it at argument.Asia Deal Digest: July 25, 2013
* Olympus turns to Shearman for $1.2 billion overseas equity offering* Three firms on loan deal for boardshort maker Billabong* Latham on $222 million international private schools mergerCourt Weighs Piercing Corporate Veil in Consumer Fraud Act Cases
New Jersey's high court is considering whether corporate principals can be held personally liable under the Consumer Fraud Act, with its treble damages provision, even without a showing of knowledge of unlawful conduct.The Churn: Lateral Moves in The Am Law 200
Dorsey & Whitney launches a patent practice in its Salt Lake City office; Jones Day's Shanghai office expands by two; and Pepper Hamilton's Los Angeles health care practice adds five new attorneys. The Churn is constant. Please send all announcements and news releases to [email protected].The Am Law 100, the Early Numbers: Los Angeles–based Firms Hold the Line in Challenging Year
For five Am Law 100 and Second Hundred firms with roots in Los Angeles, 2012 was largely a year for maintaining the status quo, according to The American Lawyer's reporting. Of the five, Sheppard Mullin fared the best, with gross revenue rising 9.4 percent.Firms Push Ahead with Full Mergers Despite Aussie Slowdown
Ashurst and Herbert Smith Freehills are holding on to their belief that full financial integration is the best approach to their Australian mergers despite the past year's slowdown in the formerly red-hot market.Freshfields Breaks Lockstep in Asia to Stave Off U.S. Firms' Advances
Freshfields has taken steps to protect its Asian partnership from U.S. firms' advances by breaking away from its lockstep and allowing new partners to be promoted more quickly in the region. The increased flexibility represents a significant departure for Freshfields, which has previously shied away from changing its pure lockstep model.Trending Stories
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